CST Week 8 – What’s your story?

Janszen, Eric. iTulip.com. 22 Dec. 2010. Web. 30 Nov. 2014.
Janszen, Eric. iTulip.com. 22 Dec. 2010. Web. 30 Nov. 2014.

It was beautiful, but it was an accidental beauty. The ride was the important thing, but the story was its effect” (Makers, 316).

Using the same step-by-step process we used to make a 3D french table leg, Austin made a 3D version of his name. Seen from both the front and right perspectives one sees his name in block letters. From the back and left perspective, you see the same letters, only backward. However, if you look at it from any other angle, you see a strange new alphabet appear, where one letter changes into another in a matter of 90 degrees. He seems inspired by what he created, even if by accident, and yet, somewhat frustrated that he has yet been unable to make a meaningless tchotchke. The 3D printer seems to be the important thing as we all struggle through our projects. But the 3D printer is really just the technology; what we get to bring to life through our projects, through our struggle, is our story. That’s pretty awesome.

But these people convinced him that they were right, that the story had to be important. After all, it had inspired all of them hadn’t it? The ride was just the technology–the story was what the ride was for” (Makers, 316).

One thought on “CST Week 8 – What’s your story?

  1. So maybe the sign should be changed to become a challenge to create tchotchkes. The stories are wonderful, we have to let down our defences in order to tell them.
    Maybe we can reach out to some of the makers by taking our software models and 3D printed objects to them. Road trip!

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