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Mar 17, 2009 11:05pm
CERAMICS
digital ceramics never feels right. But it’s true it’s such a beautiful material you can always find someone, somehow, managed to update it.
The Wedgwoodn’t Tureen by Michael Eden, research graduate from RCA. interesting interpretation of the traditional form with a typical material, but contemporary form making techniques. However the exquisite poroxity and clean surface suggest just a little too much computer working. The beauty of ceramics is the interaction between the makers hands and the users’. It’s a tactile experience, very intimate and subtle. Alright, everything’s manufactured in China today anyway.

TORUS
more on Michael Eden’s webpage

CERAMICS

digital ceramics never feels right. But it’s true it’s such a beautiful material you can always find someone, somehow, managed to update it.

The Wedgwoodn’t Tureen by Michael Eden, research graduate from RCA. interesting interpretation of the traditional form with a typical material, but contemporary form making techniques. However the exquisite poroxity and clean surface suggest just a little too much computer working. The beauty of ceramics is the interaction between the makers hands and the users’. It’s a tactile experience, very intimate and subtle. Alright, everything’s manufactured in China today anyway.

TORUS

more on Michael Eden’s webpage

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