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| Gavin Baily & Tom Corby | Simon Husslein | .MGX by Materialise |
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| Human Beans | Tavs Jørgensen | NIO Architecten | ||||||||||||||
| Simon Blackmore | Aoife Ludlow | Adam Somlai-Fischer, Bengt Sjölén & Usman Haque | ||||||||||||||
| Brit Bunkley | Geoffrey Mann | Masaru Tabei & Yasuno Miyauchi | ||||||||||||||
| Future Factories | Justin Marshall | Ben Woodeson | ||||||||||||||
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Between 1999 and 2003 Fast-uk contributed biennial exhibitions to the international Intersculpt project in the Northwest of England. For 2006 Fast-uk and folly have partnered to present the exhibition, 'Perimeters, Boundaries and Borders' which moves on from the legacy of Intersculpt, to explore the possibilities afforded to artists, architects, designers, and others for the creation of new types of objects, buildings, and products stemming from the increasing use of and integration between digital technologies for design and fabrication. The converging and blurring of traditional disciplinary boundaries is made possible by these technologies, from rapid prototyping to the use of generative and algorithmic software for design. With 'Perimeters, Boundaries and Borders', Fast-uk and folly present the work of practitioners at the cutting edge of these developments. John Marshall, Fast-uk Venue: CityLab, 4-5 Dalton Square , Lancaster LA1 4PP Date: 29 September - 21 October |
Brit Bunkley "Sheep Jet Head" 2006 |
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