For this year’s ten project I have been experimenting with a number of pieces of software that allow a computer generated form to be exploded/unfolded into 2D planes. These files can then be cut and folded using a ZUND plotter cutter. The ZUND is a versatile machine with interchangeable tool heads such as a scalpel and creasing tool. It used extensively in the packaging and fashion industry for pattern cutting and prototyping.
The resulting forms are assembled by the end user offering a human touch at the end of a digital journey. The act of building hopefully adds a sense of ownership and some added value to the finished object. The paper used for this project comes from misprints from billboard posters.
The ten stand won the blueprint award for the best stand 2009.


