Very cool! I am an MFA student at the University of Maine and we have been fortunate enough to get CNF from another department on campus for explorations of its artistic applications… our group is working on integrating scientific processes with our creative practices, but it is something of a struggle … videos like this are extremely helpful!
@@moniyakatyal7144 @moniyakatyal7144 In my case, it is not in layers per se -- maybe a better word would be chunks or globs. I make castings by filling metal cake pans, plastic trays, and stuffed animals, which are typically made of synthetic textiles. In all of these cases, the CNF detaches from the casting material on its own. Drying it on "natural" materials like wood or matted grass would be another story, it'd get stuck for sure, but metal, plastic, and textile molds do not have that issue. Mostly I am drying pints or gallons of it at a time, as UMaine produces so much they would have to discard it if artists and other experimenters weren't doing things like this and using up their surplus material.
impresive presentation and work by Scientist, Really appraciated
Very cool! I am an MFA student at the University of Maine and we have been fortunate enough to get CNF from another department on campus for explorations of its artistic applications… our group is working on integrating scientific processes with our creative practices, but it is something of a struggle … videos like this are extremely helpful!
How you dry your layer of cellulose ? On which substrate you dry so that it detach easily after drying?
@@moniyakatyal7144 @moniyakatyal7144 In my case, it is not in layers per se -- maybe a better word would be chunks or globs. I make castings by filling metal cake pans, plastic trays, and stuffed animals, which are typically made of synthetic textiles. In all of these cases, the CNF detaches from the casting material on its own. Drying it on "natural" materials like wood or matted grass would be another story, it'd get stuck for sure, but metal, plastic, and textile molds do not have that issue. Mostly I am drying pints or gallons of it at a time, as UMaine produces so much they would have to discard it if artists and other experimenters weren't doing things like this and using up their surplus material.
How you make contexts electrodes on film ?
@@moniyakatyal7144 I have not used electrodes in my work so far.
thank you for this video. i have one question. what is the best method to give nano fiber cellulose from microfiber??
Thankyou so much.
Amazing
If it is sticking just rub some oil and you are ready to go!