26 Foot Long Boat 3D Printed In 100,000 Different Pieces
First time accepted submitter Talk Prizes writes Hung-Chih Peng, a Taiwanese artist, has decided to 3D print a boat measuring 26 feet in length. The piece, called "The Deluge – Noah's Ark" is a twisted wrecked boat which he had to 3D print in 100,000 different pieces and then glue it all together. "...The Deluge is Peng’s way of showing the inability that humans have exhibited in rectifying uncontrollable catastrophic challenges. Climate change, ecological crises, and environmental pollution are all changes that this planet is facing, yet seemingly humans do not have a way to correct these problems. The work is meant as a metaphor for showing the battle being waged by Mother Nature on the accelerated development of industrialized civilization."
Ah, so he's an idiot.
A shrink ray... honestly, that's just stupid.
He's going to print miniature versions of animals with his small army of 3D printers, of course.
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You can't sit in a forest for a year without eating nothing. At some point, you're going to lie down instead of sitting.
On the upside, at some point you're going to stop using oxygen and later on you will become compost, so I guess that's good for the environment.
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His statements in TFA are a collection of fallacies and nonsense.
Navel gazing until you start seeing the world through your own ass is not art. Ask any proctologist.
"Human beings are unable to return to the unspoiled living environment of the past, and have become victims of their own endeavors. In the biblical time, Noah's Ark is the last resort for humans to escape from the termination of the world. However, if Noah's Ark sinks, where is the hope of the human race? If Noah's Ark, a symbol of mankind salvation, becomes just as a shipwreck, human and nonhuman were placed in an equal position. Human subject is losing his predominance as the supreme center of the world." ...
"It is certain that, no matter what circumstance will turn out, there will certainly be a disaster beforehand," explains Peng. "Destruction and construction always grow and demise together. We will once again encounter the problem of moral degeneration."
And the author of the article seems to be in the same category of faux-thinkers.
It depicts a time when the Anthropocene period (a period when human activities have/had significant global impact on Earthâ(TM)s ecosystems), is replaced by the Mechanocene period when machinery begins taking over some of the jobs.
Mit der Dummheit kämpfen Götter selbst vergebens
It's too bad the creator had to ruin it by opening his mouth. Any 'Art' that makes it's statement with a bunch of words next to it generally isn't art. It's glued together junk that's not aesthetically appealing. This guy actually made something neat and arguably pretty, then made sure we all knew his talents started with, and ended with, this sort of work.
Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms should be the name of a store, not a government agency.
26 Foot Long Boat
No, it's a 26 foot long sculpture.
systemd is Roko's Basilisk.
After a 3,700 year old clay tablet was translated, it's now believed that Noah's ark was nothing more than a giant coracle. It's basically a giant around raft made out of wicker and extremely stable in water. Bloody brilliant when you think about it. Back then, materials (lumber) were limited and the idea of a large keel boat isn't based on any text, but rather baseless assumptions.
Life is not for the lazy.