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Concentración en diseño, producción y comercialización de joyería

Técnicas mixtas de joyería de plata

Profesores: Alejandra Alfaro y Omar Avilez

Diseño de una pieza de joyería aplicando al menos dos materiales y/o dos técnicas de fabricación. El proyecto consistió en el uso de diseño computarizado para joyería, utilizando definiciones programadas en Grasshopper. La gestión de la producción fue un híbrido entre fabricación digital con proveedores de la industria y aplicación de técnicas manuales en las estaciones de trabajo de los alumnos.

PROYECTOS

Alumno

  • Mariana Martínez Macías

Proyecto

ORPHIC

Descripción

The essence behind this project is having the possibility to create many interchangeable templates, being able to mix them in different way to make earrings. The Grasshopper definitions allowed me to create different designs with the same typology, with this I can create different pieces so that I can overlap them and create different iterations, allowing the user to interact with them and create their own combinations. The final materials will be silver and yellow resin to give it a bit of color, making the earing a bit more striking.

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Alumno

  • Valeria Guerra Mercado

Proyecto

Through Pink

Descripción

This jewelry piece is inspired by the minimalistic shape of the circle that, combined with the possibilities that Grasshopper provides,
creates a shape that flows and integrates the materials that were thought about for this charm since the beginning. For this design, it was very important to maintain the resin as one of the main materials, primarily
to add a touch of color and to emphasize the contrast with silver. Also, as it was essential to have the least interventions and other materials (aside form the silver and resin) as possible. To better represent the concept, I decided to use the resin as a cold connection as well, this way the main pieces are the only ones in the design making it look clean.

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    Alumno

    • Claudia Garcia de Llano Camacho

    Proyecto

    CAGED

    Descripción

    An abstraction of my own perspective. This idea lies behind the concept of us humans living dependency. Metaphorically, living in a cage. Designed to be an object with many possibilities thanks to the parameters in a Grasshopper definition. The structure depends mainly on the Graph Mapper input and the variations that could be explored with pipes.

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      Alumno

      • Bryan Israel García González

      Proyecto

      RAW

      Descripción

      Raw components, the visualization of the materials that could become a traditional jewel. Convergence between state-of-the-art technologies and classic jewelry techniques. An organic silver surface made with grasshopper, attached to a base that holds a piece of raw stone with cold connections. In this definition you can control the dimensions of the surface and its irregularity by using numeric sliders. In the base the dimensions can also be controlled, as well as the
      width and length of the prongs, and prongs can be added to give a
      different look.

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        Alumno

        • Mariana Guerrero Portales

        Proyecto

        AJUA

        Descripción

        AJUA is a bolo tie created with two amorphous silver pendants, a silver foil and some cotton thread. Mixing modern 3D modeling, printing and laser cutting techniques with an ancient cotton threading technique to get a unique piece of jewelry.

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