
“The Art of 3D Print Failure,” a Flickr group that started in late 2011, chronicles the most beautiful mistakes to come out of 3D printers, from headless figurines to tangled loops of ABS plastic.
Despite its name, the group isn’t just about showing off unexpected but gorgeously weird results. Members are supposed to tease out the problems behind the failed models, getting help from other users. “Add a description of what happened and your thoughts and analysis and hopefully others will comment on how best to avoid the problems in the future,” the description reads. While many pieces of glitch art are a deliberate aesthetic choice, the results here are a happy fusion of found art and finely honed craft.
via The Verge
Image: TONY BUSER (FLICKR)


