This paper describes work which emerged through a need to understand more about the potential of laser surface engineering for use in the creative industries. The method of creation of contemporary jewellery pieces and the resultant ‘Ocular’ jewellery series are described from the points of view of an artist and an engineer. The work demonstrates how laser controlled oxide growth on commercially pure titanium under ambient conditions can be used as an artistic tool by producing even, defined colours or by reproducing a simulation of freehand drawings on a titanium surface. It also asks the question: how different are artists from scientists and engineers
Oxides of titanium exhibit vivid colours that can be generated naturally or manipulated through cont...
Symposium organised by Kerry Walton and Janette Matthews in collaboration with the Textile Research ...
In engineering applications the material demands often differ between bulk and surface. As a matter ...
This paper describes work which emerged through a need to understand more about the potential of las...
This paper illustrates some of the outcomes from research carried out by the main author as art jew...
How can scientific research relate to the world of art and design?The poster illustrates a unique an...
The presentation illustrates the results of an interdisciplinary practice between the main author as...
The presentation illustrates the results of an interdisciplinary practice between the main author as...
The presentation illustrates the results of an interdisciplinary practice between the main author as...
The presentation illustrates the results of an interdisciplinary practice between the main author as...
Artists are natural researchers. We are constantly in the process of investigation and enquiry using...
Artists are natural researchers. We are constantly in the process of investigation and enquiry using...
The creative use of laser processing on titanium and its application to contemporary jewellery as a ...
This paper describes work which emerged through a need to understand more about the potential of las...
The aim of this research is to investigate laser processes to generate innovative SO utions for the ...
Oxides of titanium exhibit vivid colours that can be generated naturally or manipulated through cont...
Symposium organised by Kerry Walton and Janette Matthews in collaboration with the Textile Research ...
In engineering applications the material demands often differ between bulk and surface. As a matter ...
This paper describes work which emerged through a need to understand more about the potential of las...
This paper illustrates some of the outcomes from research carried out by the main author as art jew...
How can scientific research relate to the world of art and design?The poster illustrates a unique an...
The presentation illustrates the results of an interdisciplinary practice between the main author as...
The presentation illustrates the results of an interdisciplinary practice between the main author as...
The presentation illustrates the results of an interdisciplinary practice between the main author as...
The presentation illustrates the results of an interdisciplinary practice between the main author as...
Artists are natural researchers. We are constantly in the process of investigation and enquiry using...
Artists are natural researchers. We are constantly in the process of investigation and enquiry using...
The creative use of laser processing on titanium and its application to contemporary jewellery as a ...
This paper describes work which emerged through a need to understand more about the potential of las...
The aim of this research is to investigate laser processes to generate innovative SO utions for the ...
Oxides of titanium exhibit vivid colours that can be generated naturally or manipulated through cont...
Symposium organised by Kerry Walton and Janette Matthews in collaboration with the Textile Research ...
In engineering applications the material demands often differ between bulk and surface. As a matter ...