Studio Holospasm by Lauren & Iommy Sanchez




>    We make photogrammetry of Art and Cultural Heritage

>    3D printing PLA/SLA of model

>    3D modelisation

>    3D visuals

>    Freelance studio

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>    Nous sommes spécialisés dans la sauvegarde de patrimoine par la technique de photogrammétrie.

>    Nous imprimons sur des imprimantes PLA/SLA des prototypes à partir de modèles 3D.

>    Nous modélisons en 3d vos idées de logo, sculpture, etc.

>    Nous réalisons des effets spéciaux pour des projets vidéos.

>    Nous sommes un studio freelance.   
                                                         

                                Contact us for projects at:



                                holospasmstudio@gmail.com



                                Sanchez Lauren & iommy
                                36 Rue Denis Papin
                                93500 Pantin
        

tel:     Iommy : 06 37 65 49 95
         Lauren : 06 23 20 51  79




BIO :


IOMMY SANCHEZ

Born in 1989, lives and works in the Paris region. A former student at the Beaux Arts de Nice (Dnsep 2015), I also studied industrial design and culinary design at the Esad de Reims.

His artistic practice is at the crossroads of video, sculpture and installation.

My other practice is that of accessorist maker for Art, Theatre, Escape game or Cinema. In this field I try to develop my analysis of the forms and the technical aspect of the realizations. This profession has allowed me to approach techniques such as the Scan 3d as well as the 3D printing by extension with 2 3D printers (40x40x40cm) now.

LAUREN SANCHEZ CALERO

Born in 1992, lives and works in Paris.
She began by studying visual arts at Beaux arts de Lyon, then turned to CGI studies at the University of Cergy Pontoise, with a specificity of 3D modeling intended for the safeguarding of Cultural Heritage.

Since then, she has worked on visualization projects for archeology, such as the 3D restitution of  sites in the Bukhara Oasis in Uzbekistan, for the researcher Archeologue Rocco Rante, at the Louvre.


Together, they form the Holospasm studio in order to scan works of art for their conservation, their visualization to a larger number, or for assistance in the creation of a work in progress.