Point b recently had two objects on display at the Philly [heart] Design Exhibition, located at The Rotunda on The University of Pennsylvania’s campus. The event was curated by Jamie and Issac Salm of MIO, and Alexandra Schmidt-Ullrich. The show featured product, graphic, and interactive design in an immersive environment. We would like to thank Jamie, Issac, and Alexandra for their efforts in putting together a great exhibit for the city of Philadelphia!


Vessel- The vessels consist of hand made camel bone mosaic from India, developed from pattern studies, derived by b.Digi. The vessel’s form was constructed using a series of templates exported from a digital model. Merging traditional hand craft of camel bone, with forms and patterns developed using our digital tools, the vessel series results in a piece that expresses unique pattern/form within a genetically similar group of objects.

TopoTable Top- The table too is an iteration in a series of unique surface topography studies, merging technological precision with raw materiality. The resultant object creates a novel means of experiencing and engaging everyday products, i.e. tables.


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Posted Wednesday, October 29th, 2008 at 6:25 pm
Filed Under Category: CNC Mill, Digital Fabrication, Events, b.Design, b.Digi, b.Fab
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