computational Jewelry


Skylar Tibbits' experiments in computation and ornamentation have resulted in the following set of beautiful jewelry. His copper cuffs are waterjet cut and made using “path responsive surface curves." To be honest, I'm not quite sure what that means but I'm assuming it has something to do with 3D modeling and fabrication tools. Anyone who can expand upon this, please comment away below.

computational Jewelry
Water jet cut Copper


computational Jewelry
Water jet cut copper


I also find his lasercut paper experiments quite lovely. They remind me of beautiful topographic maps translated into wearable pieces of art.

computational Jewelry
Lasercut Paper



Lasercut Paper



Lasercut Paper

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Comment by Karen Fraga on April 16, 2009 at 11:42am
I think that the lasecut paper and copper is very cool.




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