Synapse CSIRO Residencies
ANAT’s Synapse CSIRO Residencies were first offered in 2017. The residencies were hosted at the CSIRO’s Advanced Manufacturing hub in Melbourne, and supported by Creative Victoria.
The 2017 Synapse CSIRO Residency partnerships explored:
3D printed structures Artist Anton Hasell worked with Daniel East and the research team in Lab 22 – 3D Printed Structures, testing new methods of bell production and analysing the frequency array of test castings and direct metal prints in order to create bell profiles that achieve predictable results. CSIRO’s Lab 22 provided access to metal additive manufacturing (3D printing) technologies that promise high efficiency and productivity gains. Watch this video explaining the creation of a 3D-printed sternum. Read Anton’s Synapse CSIRO blog here: http://hasell2017.blog.anat.org.au
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Metal organic framework materials
Artist Jiann Hughes worked with Xavier Mulet, JJ Richardson and the research team in Metal Organic Frameworks, investigating how such frameworks and their proposed biomedical applications might influence our understanding of what it is to be human. |
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Polymer coatings for cell adhesion
Artist James Geurts worked with Richard Evans and his research team in Polymer Coatings for Cell Adhesion examining connections between prebiotic polymers used in the lab environment and the origins of the primordial properties of the Murchison meteorite. |
The Synapse CSIRO Residencies are supported by the Victorian Government through Creative Victoria.