For about two years I worked with Meadowlark Hills Retirement Community as an IT Intern and resident 3D artist; modeling and fabricating aesthetic protective covers for medical devices used by the residents. The work I produced for Meadowlark ended up becoming my art thesis, and was presented within the Willard Hall Chapman Gallery during the BFA student show.
The following shows the many components involved in the display and fabrication process.
The following shows the many components involved in the display and fabrication process.
The two models bellow are the base designs for the covers.
Meadowlark Call Help Pendant Cover 2015 Digital Model
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Meadowlark Wanderguard Cover 2015 Digital Model
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The following video was displayed alongside the Personal Comfort display at the BFA Student show.
The secondary part of this piece was community art based. Many fellow fine arts students contributed
to the piece and all of their designs were 3D printed.
The secondary part of this piece was community art based. Many fellow fine arts students contributed
to the piece and all of their designs were 3D printed.