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Rizk, M., Ibrahim, N., Farghaly, N., Nasr, A. (2020). Recycling Technology With 3D Printing Technology Between Art and Application. Journal of Design Sciences and Applied Arts, 1(2), 67-76. doi: 10.21608/jdsaa.2020.28496.1008
Menna Rizk; Nessreen Y. Ibrahim; Nevine Farghaly; Abdel khalek Nasr. "Recycling Technology With 3D Printing Technology Between Art and Application". Journal of Design Sciences and Applied Arts, 1, 2, 2020, 67-76. doi: 10.21608/jdsaa.2020.28496.1008
Rizk, M., Ibrahim, N., Farghaly, N., Nasr, A. (2020). 'Recycling Technology With 3D Printing Technology Between Art and Application', Journal of Design Sciences and Applied Arts, 1(2), pp. 67-76. doi: 10.21608/jdsaa.2020.28496.1008
Rizk, M., Ibrahim, N., Farghaly, N., Nasr, A. Recycling Technology With 3D Printing Technology Between Art and Application. Journal of Design Sciences and Applied Arts, 2020; 1(2): 67-76. doi: 10.21608/jdsaa.2020.28496.1008

Recycling Technology With 3D Printing Technology Between Art and Application

Article 5, Volume 1, Issue 2, June 2020, Page 67-76  XML PDF (483 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/jdsaa.2020.28496.1008
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Authors
Menna Rizk email 1; Nessreen Y. Ibrahimorcid 2; Nevine Farghaly3; Abdel khalek Nasr4
1Decoration Department- Faculty of Applied Arts- Helwan University- Egypt
2Decoration Department, Faculty of Applied Arts, Helwan University, Giza, Egypt.
3Decoration department- faculty of applied arts- helwan university
4Decoration department- faculty of applied arts- helwan university- Egypt
Abstract
With the rapid development and the quantitative industrial age, and with the increase in production and consumption and the change in the human lifestyle, it has become one of the most difficult challenges facing environmental requirements, which is dealing with the dilemma of depleting non-renewable resources and increasing environmental pollution. Plastic technician in the external environment, which is the environmentally appropriate disposal of waste.
The research problem lies in getting rid of pollution that causes non-exploitation of raw materials waste, especially plastics that contribute to the depletion of the environment, where the primary goal of creativity is to reformulate the use of these materials Wasted in synthetic art work.
The use of 4D printing technology poses many challenges, to take advantage of non-renewable materials to reduce environmental pollution, and to achieve environmental requirements to reach the design of mobile artistic elements in the external environment more environmentally sustainable, and the availability of a large number of materials and printing platforms for these materials, as 3D printers convert the outputs of computer design into concrete figures using modeling machines that move in several directions in a vacuum.
The theoretical art work of the research paper includes a study on the materials to be recycled and used with 3D printing technology and the possibility to adapt them to design a moving artwork in the external environment
Keywords
Sustainable kinetic sculpture; 3D Printing; 4D Printing; Recyclable materials; Filment
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