Neri Oxman
Neri Oxman (Hebrew: נרי אוקסמן ; born February 6, 1976) is an American–Israeli architect, designer, and professor at the MIT Media Lab. She is known for art and architecture that combines design, biology, computing, and materials engineering.[3]
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Born | נרי אוקסמן February 6, 1976[1] Haifa, Israel |
Nationality | Israeli, American |
Alma mater | The Hebrew Reali School in Haifa, Israel Technion – Israel Institute of Technology (BA) Hebrew University of Jerusalem Architectural Association (MA) Massachusetts Institute of Technology (PhD) |
Occupation | Associate professor of media arts and science[2] |
Notable work | Silk Pavilion (2013) Wanderers (2015) Material Ecology (2020) |
Spouse(s) | Osvaldo Golijov (divorced) Bill Ackman (2019–present) |
Children | 1 |
Awards | Vilcek Prize, 2014 Earth Award, 2009 |
Allegiance | Israel |
Service/branch | Israeli Air Force |
Rank | First lieutenant |
Neri Oxman Media
The G3DP glass printing process
GLASS: Video of the G3DP project, a 3d glass printer, producing its first vessels. Produced by w:Neri Oxman's Mediated Matter group, the MIT Glass Lab, and the Wyss Institute. This shows some glass vessels being printed, and includes short descriptions of the project history and process.
GLASS II*Glass 3D printing: G3DP2 is a high fidelity, large-scale, additive manufacturing technology for 3D printing optically transparent glass structures at architectural dimensions. This builds on previous efforts led by The Mediated Matter Group to 3D print optically transparent glass for product-scale applications.
Video of the design and construction of the Silk Pavilion installation piece, by Neri Oxman. A nylon-frame dome, hung in a building in Cambridge, with silkworms released onto it in batches to create a silk surface.
The Synthetic Apiary is a project of the Mediated Matter group at the MIT Media Lab. It is an experimental space designed to see if seasonal honeybees can thrive year-round.
Mushtari living corset
This third series of Vespers is designed to capture spiritual incarnation and biological recapitulation. The masks are habitats for microorganisms, which produce the resulting pigment, and sites for the creation of new life.
Demonstration video of 3D Printed Single Material and Multimaterial Valve.
References
- ↑ Antonelli, Paula (January 1, 2008). Design and the elastic mind. NY, NY: Museum of Modern Art. pp. 75. ISBN 9780870707322. OCLC 780473124.
- ↑ Hill, David J. (June 4, 2012). "3D Printing Is The Future Of Manufacturing And Neri Oxman Shows How Beautiful It Can Be". singularityhub.com. Retrieved June 4, 2012.
- ↑ "Neri Oxman | Neri Oxman". neri.media.mit.edu. Retrieved 2020-06-06.
Other websites
- Official site Archived 2018-09-13 at the Wayback Machine