this new technology (2014)

the world’s first mechanical 3d printer



3d printing allows me to create products more swiftly and more efficiently than ever. but these products don’t feel mine. they are merely a product of this new technology. I love technology but how can I reclaim ownership of my work? perhaps by building the machine that produces the work. perhaps by physically powering the machine, which I built, that produces the work. in hopes of rediscovering the sense of having created something, I create.

the machine during the exhibition in exbunker - utrecht netherlands.

check out these great articles about the analog printer:

3dprint.com - VICE-uk - 3ders.com - and a dutch one mancave.nl

by lifting a weight of 15 kilograms the machine is turned on. the weight allows me to be still connected with the process. because there is no external force involved like electricity it’s still me that’s making the print. by physically building and powering the machine the products that come out of it are the result of all the energy that has gone into it. Therefore I have a strong connection with the resulting products, these are not products of the machine but products of my hand.





mixing different kind of clays results in gradients

the guiding mechanism

the shape of the print is controlled by an aluminium wire. the wire can be modified for each print. that results in countless variations of modeling.



a time-lapse of the machine making a print