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Anarkik3D Design is a 3D modelling software system using haptic hardware for 3D touch. This makes 3D modelling very easy to learn and enjoyable to use and great for non-CAD users. It is developed specifically for applied artists and designer-makers with enough functionality to master.
Anarkik3D Blog
8M ago
The concept of flow originates from psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi's research and is essential for creativity, for focus and innovation.
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Anarkik3D Blog
8M ago
Slow design is an approach that embodies the mind-set that recognises and prefers simplicity and applicability. This makes space to embrace non-complexity over excess. It allows for ‘flow’ and for serendipity to happen, both important for creativity and innovation.
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Anarkik3D Blog
1y ago
The people to whom I am talking believe in their expertise, integrity and autonomy as designer makers and applied artists, people who are open to learning new skills and open to the benefits of 3D digital technology: for enhancing their practice, helping make it more sustainable in the longer term – because they are concerned about the impact that climate breakdown is having globally. Hence this post on A 3D Digital Technology Journey: supporting a designer/maker’s more environmentally responsible practice. I am Ann Marie Shillito, a designer maker and jeweller, also co-founder and CEO of Anar ..read more
Anarkik3D Blog
1y ago
Award winning contemporary digital art jeweller, Allison Macleod, create uniquely different and exciting jewellery by combining Anarkik3D's way of 3D modelling (specifically developed to be more intuitive, organic and free-form) with her Rhino CAD programme.
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Anarkik3D Blog
2y ago
A selection of the 3D models that AnarkikCreators have given us permission to use to demonstrate the amazing range of forms and objects that are possible with Anarkik3DDesign haptic 3D modelling programme. Starting in 2010 and going through to 2022. If this type of free form 3D modelling is how you want to work too, here is why we use haptic capability to make Anarkik3DDesign an enjoyable experience, easy to learn and use, quick to get into being creative, huge scope for mastering!
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Anarkik3D Blog
2y ago
This post celebrates (in) – Somnium: new work by Katja Prins, a jewellery artist in Amsterdam. Katja was introduced to Anarkik3DDesign, a 3D modelling programme, by her fellow jewellery maker, Birgit Laken and was immediately fascinated by this intuitive way of designing! The image shows 4 brooches, with 3D printed forms combined with silver and other elements. “(in) – Somnium” is exhibited at Galerie Rob Koudijs in Amsterdam until 17th December 2022. In her practice, Katja Prins reflects on her fascination for the relationship between technology and the human body. She is interested in the am ..read more
Anarkik3D Blog
2y ago
Join in the discussion about using desktop 3D printers, and investigating using them more sustainably, designing better, and choosing eco-friendly materials. Wednesday June 22nd at 6 pm (UK time): Register here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/sustainable-3d-printing-for-applied-artists-tickets-355186972797Read More →
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Anarkik3D Blog
2y ago
Anarkik3D is collaborating with Applied Arts Scotland (AAS) to make loaning Anarkik3DDesign, with the haptic device, an affordable 3D modelling option for their Members. As the haptic device is essential to this programme – it both enables you to touch and feel in 3D as you manipulate and form your model, and to move the cursor in all directions – the reduced monthly loan fee package includes the hardware with the haptic 3D modelling software. Why consider this offer? This collaboration with AAS is built on trust as you know that AAS will only work with a well established and ethical company w ..read more
Anarkik3D Blog
2y ago
Tacit knowledge and VR for Applied Artists: how we apply our ‘personal’ knowledge to working digitally and in virtual reality (VR) Anarkik3D’s CEO and jeweller, Ann Marie Shillito, was selected to join Applied Arts Scotland’s DISTANCE2 and one of the themes that her small supportive group (ALM) focused on is how our tacit knowledge, as makers, enables us within our different disciplines to effectively make use of VR. The purpose of Applied Arts Scotland’s DISTANCE Project is understanding the ways in which makers could and would want to use immersive technology in their practice and to engage ..read more
Anarkik3D Blog
3y ago
This is a blog about the explorations of 8 applied artists in Scotland into the potential of using Virtual Reality in their practice.Read More →
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