Designer and educator Doug Bucci will be a keynote speaker at the 2015 Additive New York (ANYthing) conference hosted by The State University of New York at New Paltz. Bucci will present his talk “Thinking Organically in a Digital Age” on Thursday, November 5 at 11:15 am.
The ANYthing conference showcases the applications of additive manufacturing—commonly known as 3D printing—across art, design, manufacturing, education, agriculture and medicine. The conference is part of SUNY New Paltz’s ambitious 3D Printing Initiative, headquartered at the Hudson Valley Advanced Manufacturing Center.
Bucci utilizes Computer Aided Design technologies to investigate biological systems and express the effect of disease on the body. He currently teaches in the Metals/Jewelry/CAD-CAM area at Tyler, and in the Industrial Design department The University of the Arts, both in Philadelphia. His work is currently featured in the Crafted: Objects in Flux exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.