Artifacts/Chinese Soup Spoon

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Artifact
Chinese Soup Spoon
Type
Archaeological
Maker/Artist(s) Unknown
Date(s) 1900
Holdings
Collection of Massey University Wellington
Curator(s)
User:Bronwyn Holloway-Smith?
Uploaders(s)
User:Bronwyn Holloway-Smith
License(s)
Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license
File(s)
media:chinese_soup_spoon-Holloway-Smith.stl , media:chinese_soup_spoon-Holloway-Smith.aoi


alt = Chinese Soup Spoon by Bronwyn_Holloway-Smith

Chinese Soup Spoon

Originally made from porcelain, this traditional form of spoon can now be found mass produced in plastic. Maker unknown, date circa 1900.

Unknown maker/artist, date 1800.

Artistic and Curatorial Process

These objects are replicas of artifacts imagined as lost, hidden or misregistered during the Museum of New Zealand's tenure in the former Museum Building on Buckle St, now occupied by Massey University's College of Creative Arts. The objects have been created through a process of drawing, digital 3D rendering, and finally printing with an Open Source 3-dimensional printer – the RepRap.