The "Plant Mister" is part of the Digital Craft collection by Daan Veerman, and is a handmade and unique reinterpretation of an archetypical plant mister. It features a removable head, including the straw used to reach the imaginary water.
Digital Craft explores the possibilities that arise when a human is directly interacting and drawing with a 3D printer, without a computer being an intermediate in the process. In this way, 3D printing becomes a craft, as it is operated by a human instead of a computer.
In order to facilitate handling a 3D-printer in this manner, Daan Veerman modified an existing 3D printer. This custom printer allows him to take the printerhead into his own hand, turning it into a hand-operated sketch tool which can draw in three dimensions. Thus, many new possibilities for structures and textures whilst crafting objects.
Each of the objects in the Digital Craft collection is a unique piece, which can not be reproduced. Therein Digital Craft opposes the regular use of 3D printing as a production method to duplicate and mass-produce certain parts, which contributes to the image of plastic as a disposable material. Instead, with Digital Craft, the objects gain in value as they are made by hand in a laborious process, showing the touch and hand of their maker.
Currently, the Digital Craft collection comprises textiles as well as reinterpretations of standard, mass-produced plastic products such as crates, juxtaposing craft and industry.
- Object
- 3D Digital Craft - Plant Mister
- Material
- Plastic
- Designer/ Artist
- Daan Veerman
- Country of Origin
- Netherlands
- Condition
- As new - unused
- Dimensions
- 25×8.5×5 cm