With the goal of, one day, 3D printing sustainable homes for those in need, WASP has positioned themselves as pioneers in the process of ceramic 3D printing. And, though their Big Delta 3D printer will be the primary tool for producing these homes, the Italian company has also made smaller clay extruders available for desktop 3D printer owners. To demonstrate the potential and limitations of what they call LDM (Liquid Deposition Modeling), WASP teamed up with artist Francesco Pacelli.
Pacelli has become familiar with LDM through his work as an academic researcher at Politecnico di Milano’s 3D printing lab, LAB+.…
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