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A Machine's Perception

A Machine's Perception

Alexander Pelikan (in 2011)

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Title A Machine's Perception
Material and technique 3D printed stainless steel
Object type
Door handle > Handle > Locks and fastenings > Living > Utensil
Location This object is in storage
Dimensions Height 4,2 cm
Length 12,5 cm
Depth 9,5 cm
Artists Designer: Alexander Pelikan
In collaboration with: Studio Ludens
In collaboration with: TNO Eindhoven, research labaratorium
Accession number V 2794 a-b (KN&V)
Credits Gift Alexander Pelikan, 2012
Department Applied Arts & Design
Acquisition date 2012
Creation date in 2011
Material
Object
Technique
3d printing > Printing technique > Technique > Material and technique

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Alexander Pelikan

Speyer 1974

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