All participants have to choose ONE main tool to work with during the week.
This is to make sure all have sufficient time to produce some actual work, and to ensure that you all get the neccesary support from our workshop-managers.Based on your choices of tools we will make groups, so that you can help each other, and plan the workflow together.
All digital tools can be combined with the traditional printmaking tools and techniques. The printmaking workshop is available all week, with the workshop manager present.
For those of you not choosing VR-drawing as your main tool, we will make sure that all of you get to try it out during the week.
We also have some Wacom drawing pads available for those who like to use this to make files, or just to try.
Available tools
1: Lasercutter (materials: paper/cardboard, mdf, textile,)
You bring the material and files. Workshop manager helps you get started, then you operate the machine your self.
2: big CNC router (engraving/cutting in wood)
You bring the material, prepaired files, and the workshop manager operates the machine.
3: small CNC router (engraving in metal and wood)
You bring the material, files, and the workshop manager helps you prepaire files, and help you get started using the machine.
4: UV-Printer and digital printers in the Printshop
UV printer can print on copper sheets for etching later. You bring the material and files for UV printer. Paper for regular prints you buy in the printshop. Workshop manager do the printing for you.
5: VR drawing
You get a brief introduction to the
equipment, and then operates the equipment yourself.
6: Risograph
You bring the material, and files. Paper can also be bought at the workshop. Workshop manager helps you get started, then you operate the machine yourself.
7 : 3-d printing and scanning. The workshop manager will do the scanning for you, and operate the 3d printer, but you need to be able to perpaire the files for printing yourself- or get helt to do this from your fellow students. You pay cost-price for the material used in the 3d print.
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