Isla
Isla
Isla
Isla
Isla
Isla
Isla
Isla

© the artists. Image credit: The Royal Institution

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A 3D printed bust taken from a 3D scan. The work was part of a project produced to support the Royal Institution Christmas Lectures, 2014, and featured in the lecture entitled 'A New Revolution'. It is made up of 4,927 3D printed plastic layers and the entire print process took 46 hours and 56 minutes.

The Royal Institution

London

Title

Isla

Date

c.2014

Medium

3D-printed polyethene

Measurements

H 31 x W 27 x D 23 cm

Accession number

RIIC 1747

Acquisition method

commissioned as part of Royal Institution Christmas Lectures, 2014

Work type

Bust

Inscription description

front: ISLA sticker under left shoulder: Facial Scan, Head & / Shoulders Scan & Meshing / by Andrew Smith and / Stephen Atkinson / FUEL 3D / Material: Cyber Yellow PLA by / Faberdashery on back: Ri sticker under right shoulder: Supported by Ultimaker GB & / Printed on an Ultimaker 2 / Ultimaker / Print Preparation, Printing / Model Assembly & / Post Processing by / Neve Cox / Ultimaker Community

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