Tornado - 0 1 1 1 - Ceramic Vase 3D Printed

by Yiannis Vogdanis Greece

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Dimension LxWxH (cm): 16x20x48
Unique Pieces Material : 3D printed PLA, Clay
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Tornado Collection, 3D Printed Ceramic Art, Binary Ceramics

The tornado series is inspired by the dynamic interactions of the forces of nature, and the forms that they shape. Focusing more specifically on the tornado and decomposing its most basic structure, the exchange between warm and cold air combined with a rotation. These oversimplified rules are basic building blocks that make the beautiful formations we see in nature like clouds, thunderstorms, tornados, and other phenomena.

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Weight 5 kg
Dimensions 26 × 30 × 58 cm
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About the designer


“I always strive to find ways that allow me to materialize and show the beauty that I encounter through my research in terms of forms, patterns, vibrations, and subtle things that exist around us but oftentimes go unnoticed.” Yiannis Vogdanis is a multidisciplinary artist currently based in Athens, Greece. His career started in Rome after graduating from the “Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma.” His area of interest lies at the meeting point of craft, design, and science. Yiannis’ passion to explore and hone his craft led him to live in places like San Francisco, Berlin, and Barcelona, working for universities and high-tech startups. In Barcelona he acquired a master’s degree in advanced interaction design from UPC. More recently, Yiannis has focused on exploring the limits of digital fabrication and creative programming.

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