Fox Fridays: From 3D Scanning to 3D Printing
Unlock the fascinating world of 3D scanning and 3D printing in this free hands-on workshop, where you’ll learn how to transform yourself into a tangible work of art. Join us as we guide you through the seamless process of using the cutting-edge Artec Leo 3D scanner to capture your likeness and then harnessing the power of Ultimaker S3 3D printers to bring your scanned bust to life. Whether you’re a tech enthusiast, an artist, or just curious about the magic of modern fabrication, this workshop is your gateway to an unforgettable experience.
Takeaways
Students will leave with a 3-D printed bust of themselves
Instructor
Lecturer Matthew Branham earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Ceramics from the University of Kansas, a Post-Baccalaureate Certificate from the Oregon College of Art and Craft in Portland, and a Master of Fine Arts from the University of Cincinnati. He has worked in numerous academic settings as both an educator and a technician. His artwork, digitally inspired, has been exhibited both nationally and internationally. He has primary responsibility for the Caleres Fabrication Studio in Weil Hall; his area of focus is digital fabrication.
About Fox Fridays
Fox Fridays is a weekly, low-stress workshop series introducing the WashU community to overlooked or lesser-known tools, resources, processes, and ideas. It provides a platform for students to develop hybridized practices of creative output that transcend discipline, medium, and experience.