- published: 20 Feb 2009
- views: 98100
- author: youdanxxx
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Making a clay Pottery Ceramic Salt Jar / Salt Pig on a potters wheel throwing demo
Ingleton Pottery www.ingletonpottery.co.uk Making a clay Pottery Ceramic Salt Jar Salt Pig...
published: 20 Feb 2009
author: youdanxxx
Making a clay Pottery Ceramic Salt Jar / Salt Pig on a potters wheel throwing demo
Ingleton Pottery www.ingletonpottery.co.uk Making a clay Pottery Ceramic Salt Jar Salt Pig on a potters wheel throwing demo. Ingleton
- published: 20 Feb 2009
- views: 98100
- author: youdanxxx
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Sierra Ceramics
A ceramic workshop at Sierra Nevada College, Incline Village, Lake Tahoe, Nevada....
published: 20 Jul 2009
author: John Schnick
Sierra Ceramics
A ceramic workshop at Sierra Nevada College, Incline Village, Lake Tahoe, Nevada.
- published: 20 Jul 2009
- views: 55535
- author: John Schnick
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How to Make Ceramic Mugs : How to Pull a Handle on a Clay Mug
Learn how to pull a handle on a clay mug in this free video. Expert: Emily Owen Contact: w...
published: 30 Sep 2008
author: expertvillage
How to Make Ceramic Mugs : How to Pull a Handle on a Clay Mug
Learn how to pull a handle on a clay mug in this free video. Expert: Emily Owen Contact: www.littleepottery.com Bio: Emily Owen majored in studio art at the University of Texas in Austin and received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. In 2007 she launched "Little e Pottery," which is now her full-time job. Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA
- published: 30 Sep 2008
- views: 363164
- author: expertvillage
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Sawdust Fired Ceramics
This video shows how we made some pottery using the technique of sawdust firing. This is s...
published: 11 Jul 2007
author: Simon Winder
Sawdust Fired Ceramics
This video shows how we made some pottery using the technique of sawdust firing. This is something you can easily do at home as it This video shows how we made some pottery using the technique of sawdust firing. This is something you can easily do at home as it only requires a brick-lined hole in the ground ro fire the pots.
- published: 11 Jul 2007
- views: 91375
- author: Simon Winder
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3D Printing in Ceramics
New AHRC film looks at how creative innovation can translate to new products. Arts and hum...
published: 06 Sep 2012
author: ahrcpress
3D Printing in Ceramics
New AHRC film looks at how creative innovation can translate to new products. Arts and humanities research generates innovative ideas with real-world applications and commercial potential. One example of research that is realising this potential and contributing to economic growth is an AHRC-funded Knowledge Exchange project at the University of the West of England. In this film we see how researchers at the Centre for Fine Print Research, Led by Professor Stephen Hoskins and his team, have developed new methods of creating ceramics using 3D printing technology and worked with Denby Potteries to test designs and develop prototype models in ceramics. Through this method, ceramics are built up layer by layer using a specially-created -- and now patented - ceramic powder. They are then fired and glazed in the usual way. 'Printing' ceramics in this way means that highly intricate and complex ceramics can be created that would have been impossible to achieve traditional methods. This has opened up commercial potential through quicker manufacturing processes and new design options. Gary Hawley, Senior Designer at Denby, praised the partnership between his company and researchers, saying that the new process is "pushing the boundaries of what is possible". The film concludes with Professor Hoskins' inspirational view of what the future for 3D print technology might look like. This includes the announcement of an exciting new AHRC-funded project which will see the Professor ...
- published: 06 Sep 2012
- views: 14080
- author: ahrcpress
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Printing Ceramics
Printing Ceramics features the work of the Solheim Rapid Prototyping/ Rapid Manufacturing ...
published: 13 May 2009
author: meggatron73
Printing Ceramics
Printing Ceramics features the work of the Solheim Rapid Prototyping/ Rapid Manufacturing Lab at the University of Washington's Mechanical Engineering Department, specifially the work of Professor Mark Ganter, as well as the experimental art of Doctoral Student Meghan Trainor of the University of Washington's Center for Digital Arts and Experimental Media [DXARTS]. This video will be shown at the Ester M. Klein Art Gallery's FAB show opening Friday, May 15 in Philadelphia.
- published: 13 May 2009
- views: 31792
- author: meggatron73
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Ceramics 1
The camera observes closely how Alexandra Engelfriet molds pieces of clay into an object o...
published: 12 Dec 2011
author: swaanprodukties
Ceramics 1
The camera observes closely how Alexandra Engelfriet molds pieces of clay into an object of art. The video is shot in her studio in France. Extra: 6 sculptures made by Alexandra Engelfriet in 2006
- published: 12 Dec 2011
- views: 29827
- author: swaanprodukties
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Making Super Sharp Ceramic Knives
How extremely sharp and tough ceramic knives are made from zirconium dioxide or zirconia. ...
published: 05 Jun 2008
author: Triwood1973
Making Super Sharp Ceramic Knives
How extremely sharp and tough ceramic knives are made from zirconium dioxide or zirconia. They also have many advantages over steel knives.
- published: 05 Jun 2008
- views: 203047
- author: Triwood1973
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The future of materials: Advanced Ceramics
Google Tech Talks March, 7 2008 ABSTRACT The world has evolved a long way from the Stone A...
published: 11 Mar 2008
author: GoogleTechTalks
The future of materials: Advanced Ceramics
Google Tech Talks March, 7 2008 ABSTRACT The world has evolved a long way from the Stone Age to the Iron age, and we are now in the new age of engineered materials. Today's discussion will focus in the realm of advanced ceramics, materials that aren't typically found in nature and can withstand extreme conditions. These materials are being used to stop bullets, enable diesel engines to run more efficiently, produce solar cells, and much more. We will focus on Boron Carbide, Silicon Nitride, Silicon Carbide and a few other materials, where you will learn about how they came to be, how they are made, and where they are used. Speaker: Peter Goldstein Peter has been fascinated with the world around him and always wanted to develop new materials since he was a child. He earned BS and MS degrees in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of Florida, focusing on ceramic materials. He is currently employed at Ceradyne, Inc. a high growth, cutting edge Advanced Technical Ceramics company as a Sales Engineer. He works on developing new applications with his customers using the materials Ceradyne offers, and as a hobby enjoys making glass sculptures at his home glass-blowing studio which he built. There he gets to make new creations beyond the constraints of the ordinary world by shaping glass with jet-engine like flames. He is also newly married to a wonderful woman, Jessica, and they live happily together in Huntington Beach, CA.
- published: 11 Mar 2008
- views: 22575
- author: GoogleTechTalks
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How to Install a Porcelain or Ceramic Tile Floor
Porcelain and ceramic tile floors are durable, easy to clean and are a great addition for ...
published: 27 Jul 2009
author: Lowes
How to Install a Porcelain or Ceramic Tile Floor
Porcelain and ceramic tile floors are durable, easy to clean and are a great addition for heavy traffic areas in your home. Learn how to lay the foundation for a tile floor here: www.youtube.com For this project we are using standard 12'x12' tiles. Lowe's carries many different sizes, shapes and colors of tiles so you can customize your look. To lay the tile you will need tiles, polymer fortified thin set mortar, buckets, a drill, drill mixing paddle, notched trowel, tile spacers, a level, rubber mallet, tape measure, tile cutter and tile saw, transition, molding and tile edging metal strips. As you start to tile, work in 3'x3' areas from the center out so that the full tiles will be in the center and the smaller tiles that will need to be cut, are on the edges. Before you start, make sure you mix different tiles from different packages in case there is a color discrepancy. After you've mixed the mortar, spread the thin set with the trowel within the referenced lines. Comb over with the notch side of the trowel in a 45 degree angle in straight paths to ensure uniform application. Remove any excess mortar. Lay the tiles along the reference lines. Simply press, twist and put a tile spacer between the tiles. Periodically lift a tile to see if the thin set is sticking. If not, simply add to the back and re-lay the tile. It is important to check for high spots. If one is uneven, simply use the rubber mallet to gently tap the tile and recheck. If you need to cut tile pieces use ...
- published: 27 Jul 2009
- views: 1050603
- author: Lowes
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How to Prep for a Ceramic or Porcelain Tile Floor
High traffic areas in your home need a durable and easy to clean surface such as ceramic o...
published: 27 Jul 2009
author: Lowes
How to Prep for a Ceramic or Porcelain Tile Floor
High traffic areas in your home need a durable and easy to clean surface such as ceramic or porcelain tiles. Before installing tile, you will need a sturdy and solid base. In this video, you will learn how to prepare your subfloor for a tile floor installation. For this project you will need several materials such as cement backer board, polymer thin set mortar, a trowel, galvanized roofing nails/corrosion resistant screws, a drill, a saw, cement board seem tape, utility knife, tape measurer, a chalk line and a square. First make sure your subfloor is uniform, level, the proper thickness and in good condition. You can install tile over vinyl, but be sure to remove any laminate. Using your level, check the subfloor for any high or low spots. For low spots, apply patch and leveler so that you have a uniform, even floor so that your tile does not flex or break. Next determine how much material you will need by multiplying the length vs. width then adding 10% for scrap material. If you have doors leading into the room you are tiling, make sure your cement backer board and tile will fit under the door. If not, you will need to measure your door and saw off about ¼ inch so that the door will open and close. Starting in the corner, apply thin set mortar to your subfloor, lay the cement backer board and finally screw down the corners and sides of the board using corrosion resistant screws. If you need to cut your backer board, you will need to mark it, score it, break it, and ...
- published: 27 Jul 2009
- views: 1002380
- author: Lowes
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How to Grout ceramic tile
Step by step how to grout ceramic tile, the right way. Also visit my site www.askmediy.com...
published: 04 Feb 2010
author: DominickDiy
How to Grout ceramic tile
Step by step how to grout ceramic tile, the right way. Also visit my site www.askmediy.com for more step by step detail.
- published: 04 Feb 2010
- views: 119967
- author: DominickDiy
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Lorna Fraser - Ceramics
Ceramicist Lorna Fraser discusses the processes behind her collection for Craft Scotland a...
published: 21 May 2010
author: craftscotland
Lorna Fraser - Ceramics
Ceramicist Lorna Fraser discusses the processes behind her collection for Craft Scotland at Collect 2010. Find out more about Lorna bitly.com Find out more about Craft Scotland www.craftscotland.org
- published: 21 May 2010
- views: 292266
- author: craftscotland
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Making Ceramic Beads
Mary Harding of MaryHardingJewelry.Com demonstrates ceramic bead making techniques beginni...
published: 01 Apr 2007
author: maryhardingjewelry
Making Ceramic Beads
Mary Harding of MaryHardingJewelry.Com demonstrates ceramic bead making techniques beginning with materials and going through a series of demonstrations on how to form a variety of bead shapes.
- published: 01 Apr 2007
- views: 45258
- author: maryhardingjewelry
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Megaphone
MEGAPHONE
Racoon Studio made this short video for Ene&is.; Our friends created the Megaph...
published: 25 Jul 2011
author: RACOON_STUDIO
Megaphone
MEGAPHONE
Racoon Studio made this short video for Ene&is.; Our friends created the Megaphone wich is a passive Amplifier for iphone made of ceramic.
Official website: http://www.enandis.com
Facebook fanpage: http://www.facebook.com/pages/MegaPhone-by-enis/210664775619457
Production & Post : Racoon Studio
Client: Enandis.com
The sound was recorded live from the Megaphone.
Filmed with Canon 5D
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PETER SHIRE : CUPS
Film by Eric Minh Swenson. Music by James Lucchesi
Lora Schlesinger Gallery presents Pete...
published: 01 May 2012
author: ERIC MINH SWENSON
PETER SHIRE : CUPS
Film by Eric Minh Swenson. Music by James Lucchesi
Lora Schlesinger Gallery presents Peter Shire's Cups, 1974 - 2012 featuring a body of work focused on more than 30 years of ceramic cups, that have never before been exhibited. The show is the artist's first solo exhibition with the gallery. It opens Saturday, April 21 from 5 - 7 pm and is on view through June 9, 2012.
Peter Shire is recognized for being an innovative and unclassifiable artist. Since the 1970's Peter Shire has been at an intersection where craft, fine art, architectural and industrial design collide. He is not a "traditional" ceramist and his ceramics push the boundaries and preconceived notions of clay. For nearly four decades Peter Shire has made a collection of teapots, cups and other functional items typically found in domestic settings with atypical designs. The works have challenged ideas of form versus function, and have become sculptural objects occupying domestic settings.
Cups, 1974 - 2012 is a body of work focused on Shire's interpretation of a commonly used vessel, but are in no shape or form commonplace objects. A few of the works in the show have fragile thin walls that appear as if they could be easily chipped if touched by human lips. Their painterly surfaces and sculptural elements added or removed, give each cup an individual personality and sense of presence. Some of the larger cups have bases, handles and sculptural elements that look like assemblages or collages of ideas sculpted with clay. The cup Peach With Tamago Slice is an example of a cup that has been cleverly and colorfully compiled to create a playful construction whose changing surface and multiple textures propel the eye into multiple moments of discovery. Peter Shire's work continues to challenge conventional mass produced objects with a keen sense of design and personal touch. He has built his career freely combining architectural concepts, design principles, fine art and craft without letting solemnity overwhelm the seriousness of play.
Peter Shire lives and works in Echo Park, Los Angeles. He is a graduate from the famous Chouinard Art Institute in Los Angeles. He has had over 100 solo exhibitions nationally. His work can be found in over 35 museums world wide, including the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, the Victoria & Albert Museum and The Israel Museum. He has completed over 25 public art works including the North Hollywood Gateway, The Ahmanson Music Center in Los Angeles, the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority on Wilshire and Vermont, and many more.
For more info on Eric Minh Swenson or project inquiries visit his website :www.thuvanarts.com
ART SERIES: www.thuvanarts.com/take1
MUSIC VIDEOS: www.thuvanarts.com/musicvideos
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the natural speaker
‘transmission line speaker with porcelain which is making natural resonance sound’
the na...
published: 10 May 2011
author: Studio Joon&Jung;
the natural speaker
‘transmission line speaker with porcelain which is making natural resonance sound’
the natural speaker is start from the desire to have unique speaker which is absolutely crafted and precious piece for interior. However, there is a lot of speaker which could make super bass and sharp high tones, we felt the sound is stuck inside of the speaker sometimes. During the development of the natural speaker, we realized the porcelain could gives you the natural reflection of the sounds. From the research, we found a special structure to give a clear real sound like as a concert right in front of you. The sound is amplifying inside of ceramic and wood transmission construction, and the sound is slightly echoing and making a natural feeling of resonance sound inside during the process. Conclusively, we make that the sound of the natural speaker is natural as right in front of you, and the mid tone of sound gives you a special feeling of ambiance.
http://joonjung.com/04/2011/the-natural-speaker/
music by Matthew Mehlan
© 2011 Studio Joon&Jung;
ps : the inner material is not MDF
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INVADER- Binary Code Street Art- Part 1
One of our favorite street artists, Invader, came to LA from From: www.jetsetgraffiti.com
...
published: 26 Oct 2008
author: Jet Set Graffiti
INVADER- Binary Code Street Art- Part 1
One of our favorite street artists, Invader, came to LA from From: www.jetsetgraffiti.com
France recently and took a minute to explain his new Binary Code street art. This new media utilizes hi-tech Binary Code technology combined with his trademark lo-tech ceramic tile work as seen in urban centers all around the world. This style of artwork is among the most progressive and conceptually interesting in the world. Invader has definitely continued to take it to the next level with this latest development.
No doubt that if you pay attention to street art, you’ve heard of this artist. He’s been working in the streets of France for many years, and his work is among the most recognizable, if not completely understood. Now, with a simple IPhone Application called, I-Matrix, (now known as BeeTag) you can translate the hidden meanings behind his street-art.
Come back and visit us for Part 2 in a couple days…
Youtube results:
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Automatic Ceramic Pots Pressing Machine S1.2
Visit NS Ceramic Division at www.nsmaquinas.com Automatic Ceramic press for production of ...
published: 12 Oct 2009
author: NSCeramic
Automatic Ceramic Pots Pressing Machine S1.2
Visit NS Ceramic Division at www.nsmaquinas.com Automatic Ceramic press for production of round ceramic products with steel moulds: ceramic pots, ceramic cups, ceramic plates Prensa automática para cerâmica: prensa para vasos e artigos ceramicos de forma circular
- published: 12 Oct 2009
- views: 7504
- author: NSCeramic
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Ceramic work in Vietnam
My travels brought me here, I hope it means something to you :) Here are photos from the t...
published: 14 Mar 2007
author: projectdp
Ceramic work in Vietnam
My travels brought me here, I hope it means something to you :) Here are photos from the trip: mine: www.flickr.com my brother: www.flickr.com I originally had a different song until 1/13/2012: This song is by M83 it's called: lower your eyelids to die with the sun. This song was marked as copyrighted by EMC so I added a new song using youtube's song library. Hope it fits well for you! I believe I was in the Bắc Ninh province when I shot this. en.wikipedia.org This is my first time using windows moviemaker, and I used a borrowed camera to take these clips. I apologize in advanced for the wobbly blair witch action. Let me know what I can do to bump up the quality on the editing work for the future!
- published: 14 Mar 2007
- views: 43619
- author: projectdp
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Ceramic Tile
www.AsktheDecorator.com host Meghan Carter visits Walker Zanger in West Hollywood, Califor...
published: 27 May 2008
author: askthedecorator
Ceramic Tile
www.AsktheDecorator.com host Meghan Carter visits Walker Zanger in West Hollywood, California to discover the basics about how to use ceramic tile in your home. From the newest ceramic tile styles to the different types of ceramic tiles, you'll know what you need to start decorating with ceramic tile.
- published: 27 May 2008
- views: 97980
- author: askthedecorator
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Painting Ceramic Tile
Painting ceramic tile is an easy and inexpensive way to cover up ugly tile. AsktheDecorato...
published: 29 Jan 2007
author: askthedecorator
Painting Ceramic Tile
Painting ceramic tile is an easy and inexpensive way to cover up ugly tile. AsktheDecorator.com host Meghan Carter walks you through the steps for painting ceramic tile. Her tips will make painting ceramic tile a painless process, and ensure that you get professional results.
- published: 29 Jan 2007
- views: 360555
- author: askthedecorator