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Exhibition: Tracing the Conical Cup

Opening Lecture at the Netherlands Institute at Athens

On 2 October, Tracing the Potter’s Wheel brought the exhibition Tracing the Conical Cup to Athens. We were hosted by the Netherlands Institute at Athens, and Jill opened this second iteration of the exhibition with Read more…

By Caroline, 2 months ago 5 October 2019
Exhibition: Tracing the Conical Cup

Caroline’s Top Traces

One of the main themes of our exhibition ‘Tracing the Conical Cup’ is recognizing that there are many hidden traces of technology to be found on simple conical cups. The UV trace art display highlights Read more…

By Caroline, 2 months ago 3 October 2019
Exhibition: Tracing the Conical Cup

It takes a 3D print to make a 3D print

“The sculptor is master of time; he can change his subjects forward or back” – Irving Stone, The Agony and the Ecstasy This may be true for art or the digital (just hit ctrl+z) but Read more…

By Loes, 3 months ago 24 September 2019
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