With its frail pot of slender rings , Luke Gerram ’s latest piece of music is a testament to both 3D printing technology and the legacy of Japan’smost catastrophic natural disaster .
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The “ Tōhoku Japanese Earthquake Sculpture ” is a 30 curium x 20 cm while on display at London’sJerwood Spacethat depict nine second of seismographic readings during the 9.0 quake . Gerram employed a CAD program to make a 3D model of the readings and then printed the carving with a rapid prototyping machine . [ Luke GerramviaLaughing Squid ]

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