04 Jul 2009
Article - 10.08.2007
Marc Harrison presents his talk, 'From waste to want? Sustainable design: recycled materials, macadamia shell' at the 'Smart works' symposium at the Powerhouse Museum on 31 March 2007.
Marc Harrison has a broad practice, and a 'resource-based design ethic' of using existing materials. He is best known for his innovative Husque bowls, made with recycled macadamia shells.
New Zealand-born, Harrison set up his business, ANTworks, in Brisbane in 1993. In 2000 he received funding from Arts Queensland to explore the impact that an artist-designer could make in a manufacturing environment. He made the original Husque formula in 2000 then set up Husque Pty Ltd (a unique manufacturing identity) with Paul Fairweather in 2003.
The first form was hand-sculpted; the next were moulded; and Harrison now works with several manufacturers. He uses rapid prototyping technology for new designs and continues to research his materials, focusing on a plant-based polymer resin to use as a binder for injection-moulding.
TAGS
+ Harrison
+ Craft
+ Design
+ Husque
+ Smart works
+ Prototype
+ Manufacture
+ Injection moulding
+ Sustainable
+ Macadamia
+ Recycled
New Zealand-born, Harrison set up his business, ANTworks, in Brisbane in 1993. In 2000 he received funding from Arts Queensland to explore the impact that an artist-designer could make in a manufacturing environment. He made the original Husque formula in 2000 then set up Husque Pty Ltd (a unique manufacturing identity) with Paul Fairweather in 2003.
The first form was hand-sculpted; the next were moulded; and Harrison now works with several manufacturers. He uses rapid prototyping technology for new designs and continues to research his materials, focusing on a plant-based polymer resin to use as a binder for injection-moulding.
TAGS
+ Harrison
+ Craft
+ Design
+ Husque
+ Smart works
+ Prototype
+ Manufacture
+ Injection moulding
+ Sustainable
+ Macadamia
+ Recycled


