To view/purchase 3d prints and concrete sculpture of this NFT, visit project page at:
https://davidumemoto.com/deambulatoire-no8
On desktop, open project in live view:
Rotate and zoom with the mouse to explore the model
Click “S” to download STL 3D file (printable )
Click “G” to download GLTF 3D file
Click “P” to download PNG (3600x3600)
Click “A” to download Animated GIF (1200x1200)
The physical version is a cast concrete sculpture produced in 3 editions for David Umemoto’s “Primitives” exhibition. It was presented at OSA / J.W. Sterlick Gallery in Ottawa from Oct 6 - Nov 13 2022 and at Art Toronto from Oct 27 – 30 2022
The digital generative token expresses various possible stages in the lifetime of what that object could be as a human scale architectural work. Is it being built or is in decay? It’s in that brief moment when something is being built or dismantled that you can see and understand its inner structure, that you have the privileged access to the secrets of its conception. It’s vulnerable and fragile but also light and elegant. The unfinished quality leaves place for imagination to guess where the piece came or is going.
One of the main purpose of this token is the possibility to have it 3D printed. The default STL output size 78x78x78 mm is the minimal recommended size for printing. Large sizes may produce better quality prints and minimize breakage risks.
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