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Author Profile
Del Harrow & Andy Brayman

Del Harrow is a sculptor and educator based in Fort Collins, Colorado. He is an assistant professor of art at Colorado State University and taught previously at Penn State University and at Kansas City Art Institute. Contact him at del.harrow@gmail.com 

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Andy Brayman founded The Matter Factory in Kansas City in 2005. It is part artist studio, part laboratory, and part factory. His current researchfocuses the possibilities offered by translating objectsfrom the digital to physical world through sensors, computation and robotics. He consults regularly with artists and universities interested in new technologies. matterfactory.com  Contact him at brayman@mac.com

These are Harrow and Brayman's most recent author biographis from Studio Potter Vol. 42 No.1, Winter/Spring 2014.

Articles

Del Harrow, Air_Breath, 2012. Slip cast porcelain, glaze, video, large drawing created using a graphite pencil attached to a CNC milling machine.
By now digital technology has affected studio practices for all of us. In this talk we're not going to talk about marketing, branding, or digital images, which have all had significant ramifications for the ceramic artist's studio practice.