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Narratives of Waste: an Exploration of material transformation through 3D printing

Lambert, Ian

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Ian Lambert



Abstract

This practice-led workshop was aimed at exploring how Ocean Plastic 3D printing filament can be used to devise objects to make use of its particular material qualities and communicate the journey of the material from the initial object to remanufactured filament. Ways to identify different types of plastic waste and their suitability for FDM 3D printing will be discussed, as well as the findings of recent fieldwork activities on the Isle of Harris, to highlight the environmental impact of Ocean plastic. The workshop will focus on creating a discourse to explore the meaning designed object outcomes can attain through engaging in a process of co-design that is stimulated by informed critical debate. Participants had a chance to produce final 3D printed outcomes with Ocean Plastic filament that reflect both the nature of the manufactured material as well as the conclusions reached by the group.

Citation

Lambert, I. (2019, March). Narratives of Waste: an Exploration of material transformation through 3D printing. Presented at RTD2019 Method & Critique, Delft and Rotterdam

Presentation Conference Type Other
Conference Name RTD2019 Method & Critique
Start Date Mar 19, 2019
End Date Mar 22, 2019
Deposit Date Apr 2, 2019
Publicly Available Date Apr 4, 2019
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/1701929
Additional Information See http://researchthroughdesign.org/2019/workshops.html

The workshop is described in the RTD conference accompanying booklet.

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