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6:00 PM-8:30 PM

3D Printing Workshop by Tobias Klein

Workshop|Part I: Introduction to 3D Printing

  • Goethe-Institut Hongkong Library, Hong Kong

  • Language Conducted in English
  • Price HK$120 (Workshop I & II, including material)

3D Druck Tobias Klein 2 © Goethe-Institut Hongkong

As an accompanying programme to exhibition "Identities & Fractures", the German artist Tobias Klein host two 3D workshops on 16th and 18th January 2020 respectively. Participants to the workshops get to learn the basic knowledge of operating a 3D printer and the creative approach of producing a 3D object.

Number of participants: 12 (aged 16 or above)
Registration: Alice.Ho@goethe.de
Please click here for information about Workshop II.
Note:
Participants please pay the HKD120 workshop fee in cash on or before 13.01. at the Goethe-Institut Hongkong. Previous knowledges is not necessary. Participants should bring along a piece of stone (average hand size) and their own laptop to the workshop.


Tobias Klein, born 1979 in Bonn, is a German Artist/Architect. His works and writings construct the practice of Digital Craftsmanship. He established this operational synthesis of digital and physical materials and tools as poetic (Poïesis) and technical (Technê) expressions. Klein’s works are based on the use of contemporary CAD/CAM technologies with site and culturally specific narratives, intuitive non-linear design processes, and historical cultural references.

His works are exhibited international at the London Science Museum, the V&A, The Venice Architectural Biennale, the Science Gallery (Melbourne), the container (Tokyo), the Bellevue Arts Museum, the MoCA Taipei, Museum of Moscow and Vancouver and in the permanent collection of China’s first 3D Print Museum in Shanghai, the Museum of Glass in Tacoma (USA) and the Antwerp Fashion Museum (MoMu).

Tobias Klein is an Assistant Professor at the School of Creative Media at City University of Hong Kong.

Please visit here for more information on the exhibtion "Identities & Fractures".