We have talked about the process of our students using Tinkercad to create an AR/VR image of the Puanga constellation which is visible in our region (instead of Matariki which is our nation wide holiday)
We have started the process of early physical prototype of this with the intention of creating some form of a mixed media work. The intention is for the students to paint a background and then have the 3D Printing attached to the background. In early testing (shown left) some of the lettering stood out however while the lettering was solid the smaller stars had some difficulty being glued into place. The students need to refine their design and ensure that the star had a flat back to it. The lettering were sized large enough in this example to be glued directly to the background.
In an example like the one shown left (when the picture was taken prior to the print being removed from the plate). Some of the stars shown left which worked in a context of the AR/VR work - but when converted to a physical 3D Print the size of the print the stars did not prove to be robust enough.Finally the check that needs to be made to ensure that the glue can maintained and not have the pieces of the printing falling off at a later point. We have used PVA glue in a first attempt and will be checking this over the coming days to ensure that it allows the design to remain in place.


















