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Luise Eva Maria Oppelts work covers a broad spectrum from digital art projects and digital fabrication to experimental material studies and fashion collections. Her collaborative project "Bioplastic Materialisation" in collaboration with the DIA Graduate School of Architecture is an example of the development of sustainable design solutions. Here, bio-based materials were used to produce 3D printed objects with a KUKA industrial robot, demonstrating the possibilities of bioplastics for additive manufacturing.
She holds a Bachelor's degree in Integrated Design from Anhalt University of Applied Sciences, where she gained extensive knowledge in classical product and communication design, digital design techniques and materials research. She is currently working on her master's thesis on the philosophy of the absurd in conceptual fashion design at Burg Giebichenstein University of Art and Design Halle.
well, ...
Luise Eva Maria Oppelts work covers a broad spectrum from digital art projects and digital fabrication to experimental material studies and fashion collections. Her collaborative project "Bioplastic Materialisation" in collaboration with the DIA Graduate School of Architecture is an example of the development of sustainable design solutions. Here, bio-based materials were used to produce 3D printed objects with a KUKA industrial robot, demonstrating the possibilities of bioplastics for additive manufacturing.
She holds a Bachelor's degree in Integrated Design from Anhalt University of Applied Sciences, where she gained extensive knowledge in classical product and communication design, digital design techniques and materials research. She is currently working on her master's thesis on the philosophy of the absurd in conceptual fashion design at Burg Giebichenstein University of Art and Design Halle.
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