Craft Meets 3D

Technology and craft meet with implications to consider, both potentially positive and negative. Becca Rosen, a New York based designer and textile developer, captures her experiments with traditional block printing and 3D printing in this thought provoking exploration.

By: Becca Rosen

Photography: Becca Rosen

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Technology and craft meet with implications to consider, both potentially positive and negative. Becca Rosen, a New York based designer and textile developer, captures her experiments with traditional block printing and 3D printing in this thought provoking exploration.

“I have spent a great deal of time travelling overseas and working with textile manufacturers during my career, but it is the first time I am encountering the question: how is the local artisan to evolve with a rapidly globalized market?”

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