Archive for the ‘jewelry’ Category

Digital design – Drifting to the product

TweetThis is an excerpt from the essay on jewelry I’m preparing. A Canadian student has sent me an expertise request, so I decided to share this section of the essay, where I talk about 3D modeling tools and how they can/can’t affect the design process and the final product. What happens to a product “affected” [...]

WIP – Essay on form, 3D modeling, Jewelry (with capital J)

TweetI am working on this essay because I think something interesting is happening with jewelry design, especially with new parametric/generattive 3d tools. “Interesting” does not automatically mean “positive”: technology without control leads to a technology-driven design, and generally this is no good. The point is defining “control”… Share

Posted on June 2, 2011 at 20:42 by Giancarlo · Permalink · Leave a comment
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Architecture of Jewellery – Università La Sapienza, Roma

TweetMay 23, 2011 – High jewelry CAD/CAM design, workshop Subject: Sistemi e Tecniche del Design: il Gioiello Course: Scienze della Moda e del Costume University: Università La Sapienza, Rome Il prossimo 23 maggio 2011, nell’ambito del Corso di Laurea in “Scienze della Moda e del Costume”, materia “Sistemi e Tecniche del Design: il Gioiello”, si terrà un [...]

Posted on April 29, 2011 at 11:04 by Giancarlo · Permalink · Leave a comment
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ARTC Roma courses

TweetARTC Roma opening next September 24th. More info on the website. Courses can be found on emagister and corsincitta. Share

Authorized Rhinoceros Training Center opening in Rome

Tweet ARTC Rome – The new ARTC (Authorized Rhinoceros Training Center) is about to open in Rome. What ARTC Rome launch event Where proArch bcd via A. Pacinotti 73, Rome When September, Friday 24 * 14.00-19.00 * date may vary, registered users will get instant updates Share

Rhinoceros applied to Fine Jewelry

TweetThis is an example of my activity in the fine jewelry design industry. You can take a look at this official presentation published by the Hermitage museum. Collection: Hermitage (2004-2007) Product Engineering and CAD/CAM design: GDMC Concept: Arch. Stefano Ricci

Posted on June 11, 2010 at 14:55 by Giancarlo · Permalink · Leave a comment
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