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"A Machine's Perception" door handles, PeLiDesign PeLiDesign Deuren Deurklinken & accessoires
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"A Machine's Perception" door handles, PeLiDesign PeLiDesign Deuren Deurklinken & accessoires

‘A Machine’s Perception’ door handles. Alexander Pelikan created a series of cutting edge door handles by controlling both possibilities and shortcomings of machines. The handles are exclusively 3D printed in stainless steel. The handles are very durable, beutiful and ergonomically perfect. The exploring of errors in a 3D scan has led to the visualization of a scanner’s perception. With ‘A Machine’s Perception’ door handles, a flawed Virtual Reality became real and tangible. Developed in partnership with: research laboratory TNO Eindhoven and Studio Ludens. 3D printed in steel by i.materialise. A 3D scan is seemingly accurate but indeed it is very much subject to coincidence (quantum effects of the laser, processing software thresholds funny quirks of the processing algorithms).

” A scanner is only a human, in other words: machines are not as perfect as we see them.” With the project ‘A Machine’s Perception’ Alexander Pelikan from studio PeLiDesign goes beyond the fringes of digital creation. To create, he exploits digital imperfection of objects (up until now, handles – more objects will follow… suggestions appreciated)

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