Book Launch // ‘The 3D Additivist Cookbook’ at transmediale Berlin Art Link

Man Made is a project from Tel-Aviv based designers Ami Drach and Dov Ganchrow, who have combined the oldest tool-weapon with computer scanning and 3D printing to create a sort of hand-axe. stone tool typologies developed by ami drach and dov ganchrow the tools were exhibited as part of the promise design exhibition at ventura lambrate during milan design week 2011. rethinking.

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Designers Ami Drach and Dov Ganchrow have created a range of 3D-printed handles to give the ancient multipurpose hand-axe a series of specific functions (+ slideshow). Number 9 The hand-axe. Ami Drach and Dov Ganchrow's curious tools Man Made The Man Made will be showing in Milan in October. Categories: Design The Man Made will be showing in Milan in October. 09/18/2015 under Design by Ana Lisa View Slideshow Continue reading below Our Featured Videos To make the Paleolithic-inspired tools, Drach and Granchrow reached out to Hebrew University of. presented at the 2012 budapest design week, tel aviv-based design studio, ami drach and dov ganchrow have developed a series of tools that revisit humanity's oldest artifacts in a modern.

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man-made contemporary prehistoric hand-axes by ami drach and dov ganchrow technology 0 shares connections: +730 each handle by dov ganchrow complement and highlight a singular use of. Ami Drach, Dov Ganchrow Outil BC-AD; contemporary flint tool design. 2013. Ami Drach, Dov Ganchrow Outil BC-AD; contemporary flint tool design. 2011. Ami Drach, Dov Ganchrow Outil DO cut-ceramic series (Tea Pot #6) 2012. Artistic collaborations Ami Drach. Designer. Ami Drach, Dov Ganchrow Outil BC-AD; contemporary flint tool design 2011. Ami Drach, Dov Ganchrow Outil BC-AD; contemporary flint tool design. 2011. Domain Objet/Design | Outil: Techniques Pierre, élastomère. Dimensions 13 x 8 x 6 cm. Acquisition Don de Mme Jacqueline Frydman, 2017. Currently an independent designer, for over a decade and a half he worked together with Prof. Ami Drach (1963-2012) on diverse design projects spanning the fields of medical, consumer, furniture, museum exhibit design alongside the creation of more personal, experimental and conceptual works.

Ami Drach and Dov Ganchrow recreate tools with 3Dprinted handles

This primitive tool set by Tel Aviv-based design studio Ami Drach and Dov Ganchrow was released at the 2012 Budapest design week. The white modernized handles are a contrasting design against the natural blades of stone. Computer imaging wraps each unique cut of stone to create a perfect fit handle. The set features knives and flint starters. A conceptual dinnerware project utilizing electric current passing through a conductive print to keep food warm. Traditional ceramic motifs receive a functional technological infusion. Designed with Ami Drach. In the collection of the Museum of Arts and Design (MAD), NY, USA. Honorable mention, Henry J. Leir Prize, the Jewish Museum, New York. Plans for the/of a Drawer 1999. A series of works examining functional and other storage characteristics of the drawer.. Designed with Ami Drach. In the collection of the Tel-Aviv Museum of Art, Israel. picks from designboom's dining in 2015 competition 2008. '+/- hot plate' designed by ami drach and dov ganchrow combines ceramic and technology together. using the conductive properties of.

Book Launch // ‘The 3D Additivist Cookbook’ at transmediale Berlin Art Link

BC-AD: the silver series 2011. An investigative look at hominin's oldest and longest-lived products - knapped stone tools. Here stone tools were additively reworked and silver-plated. 1 review of Parker Milliken Clark O'hara & Samuelian "I've been helped now by two Attorneys at Parker Milliken Clark O'ara & Samuelian, and they have been terrific. Gary Ganchrow put together a Property Manager's lease that helped provide a solid legal agreement for a difficult position, and Mr. Ganchrow worked hard to make sure that he made the best contract possible.