Temporary Printing Machine / Selfridges

The earliest prototype of the Temporary Printing machine process was a commission from Creative Review Magazine and Selfridges; based on the technology that won rAndoms’ Stuart Wood the 2005 Creative Futures Award, the idea of a temporary printing process that would be visible in daylight was born, prototyped and installed in Oxford Street in Summer 2006 for 10 days.

Info:

Temporary Printing Machine (prototype)

Components: plywood canvas, rapid prototyped components, aluminium printhead, LEDs, light sensitive paint, custom electronics

Type: light installation

Date: June 2006