The perception of fluid properties and how it influences an artistic direction in 3D printing

Authors: Matthew, D.C. and Fryazinov, O.

Journal: Hyperseeing

Issue: 2019

Pages: 69-72

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/32673/

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The perception of fluid properties and how it influences an artistic direction in 3D printing

Authors: Matthew, D.C. and Fryazinov, O.

Pages: 69-72

Abstract:

In this work we explore this fusion of art and technology through the 3D printing of fluid simulations and what limits the design of such simulations before perception is abstracted. The challenge of 3D printing complex forms presents itself through the comparison of the artefacts and what was rendered online. The properties of fluid are controlled using viscosity, speed and collision objects and a static frame of the simulation is 3D printed. This paper presents the potential pipeline to 3D printing of fluids and the process undergone to achieve aesthetically pleasing results.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/32673/

Source: BURO EPrints