Ceramic Commons’ first exhibition in Horsens, Denmark. Thank you to all the artists who agreed to participate in this experimental project.

See all the Photos by Jacob Almtoft on Ceramic Commons.com/gallery/






Ceramic Commons’ first exhibition in Horsens, Denmark. Thank you to all the artists who agreed to participate in this experimental project.
See all the Photos by Jacob Almtoft on Ceramic Commons.com/gallery/
KUBEN, Søndergade, 8700 Horsens.
Åben kl.14-16 fra 5. til 10. november.
Fernisering: Tirsdag d. 6 november
kl 15.30. Alle er velkomne.
Værkerne er skabt af kunstnere og designere fra forskellige dele af verden og sendt på mail, som en vedhæftet fil.
Alle værker er printet og færdiggjort på K.H Würtz værksted i Hatting.
Hvad sker der med et håndværk, når det kan deles digitalt? Og hvad sker der med digitale kopier, når de bliver printet i ler og af kyndige hænder omsat til et nyt keramisk udtryk? Er det blevet til en ny original? Eller er det stadig en kopi?
De to initiativtagere til projektet, Anna Andersen (Horsens) og Megumi Naitoh (Boston), har taget afsæt i en diskussion om håndværk og digital deling i vor tid. Det har skabt en udstilling, der kan
flyttes rundt i verden ved et enkelt tryk på en museknap, og samtidig er et lokalt fysisk udtryk for en kunsthåndværkers formsprog.
In English: Ceramic commons
– 3D-printed ceramics
Open: From 5th to 10th of November
from 2 pm.- 4 pm.
Place: KUBEN Søndergade 8700 Horsens.
For info in English check:
www.ceramiccommons.com
This week i have started printing work for the Ceramic Commons Exhibition in Horsens. Read more about the Ceramic Commons project here
All the finished works can bee seen in Horsens and online on ceramiccommons.com from 5th of Novembre 2018
This demo print went wrong! I was showing a colleague how the printer works. She was thinking about getting a printer. I hope she was not discouraged by this demo.
Video by: Mariko Wada
The finished piece could have become a beautiful trophy…but broke before it reached the bisque firring.
Another print was attached by air baubles from the extruder. It was like tiny air baubles that kept shooting for several rounds. Then stopped and finished the print. The clay had been stored for a week in the tube, but i never had this happening before.
Part of “The Shoe Box Show” at Guldagergaard, Skælskør.
The drawings are an instruction on how to set up the Catus garden.
All files for the cactus prints are available as .stl files on my Thingiverse page. It would be great to see other gardens appearing so please go ahead and print your own garden.
This set of vases are designed for early spring flowers. The idea was to make a simple geometric shape that could be scaled down to fit just one small flower.
Compared to slip casting i find that 3D printing has a more vibrant surface that gives it a character that can also be found in hand thrown ceramics.
I want the glaze to partly cover the grooves from the printing.
These cactus shaped prints are easy to print in clay. The zigzag shape makes the soft clay wall very stable when printing. The pot and the cactus part are printed separately.
The base part is made as a solid print and the top as a hollow.
You can find the .stl files on Thingiverse and mix and match the cactus and pots.
My aim is to make ceramic using a 3D printer. It is not the complexity of the prints that interests me, but rather the ceramics as a finished object. Is it beautifully? Is it functional?
I have been working on this Jug shape for some time trying to get proportions and structure right. Still some work to be done, but so far i am happy with the result. Thanks to K.H. Würtz for the glazing.
3D printing is a great tool to for making ceramic. More printing is coming…
The badge is ideal to explore composition material and message in a small scale. The badges on the wall are all from previous projects and workshops. Displaying the badges this way was a spontaneous idea, the result was surprisingly good and made the office space a bit more colourful in November.
Kom ned og se hvad printeren kan. Jeg fortæller om hvordan og hvorfor jeg arbejder med keramik og 3D print. I kan se hvordan printeren bygger en figur op med ler.
Til dem der tænker på selv at gå i gang med at printe i ler bliver der en teknisk gennemgang af hvordan du indstiller printeren og forbereder leret til print.
Jeg har arbejdet med 3D print siden 2006, dengang var det ret dyrt og besværligt at få lavet et print.
I 2011 brugte jeg 3D printeren på Statens Værksteder for Kunst. Det var en Z-corp printer, der bygger formen op i gips. Materialet er ret porøst og det var nødvendigt at støbe en gummi model. Printet blev derfor printet som en negativ. Efter støbningen gik den oprindelig model tabt, men gummi modellen er meget holdbar og fungere godt til at fremstille gips forme over.
Nu arbejder jeg næsten kun med ler print, der er mange udfordringer men det er også en fantastisk teknik. Før jeg fik bygget min egen ler printer brugte jeg printeren på Engelsholm Højskole og på Guldagergård