Dr Peter Walters - University of the West of England
Dr Peter Walters - University of the West of England Dr Peter Walters - University of the West of England
My current role: 1. Developing a theoretical and practical overview of creative applications of rapid prototyping (3D printing) technologies in the arts and crafts 2. Undertaking a technical evaluation of current 3D printing capabilities
My current role: 1. Developing a theoretical and practical overview of creative applications of rapid prototyping (3D printing) technologies in the arts and crafts 2. Undertaking a technical evaluation of current 3D printing capabilities 3. Supporting and collaborating with artists, craft practitioners and designers working with the CFPR in the creative application of 3D technologies
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My current role:<br />
1. Developing a <strong>the</strong>oretical and practical overview <strong>of</strong> creative<br />
applications <strong>of</strong> rapid prototyping (3D printing) technologies in <strong>the</strong><br />
arts and crafts<br />
2. Undertaking a technical evaluation <strong>of</strong> current 3D printing<br />
capabilities<br />
3. Supporting and collaborating with artists, craft practitioners<br />
and designers working with <strong>the</strong> CFPR in <strong>the</strong> creative<br />
application <strong>of</strong> 3D technologies