CALMA, Mask Supply
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CALMA was born from the need to prevent those who wear eyeglasses from fogging the lenses with the use of the protective mask, which has become mandatory against the spread of Covid-19. The support created, creating a thickness on the chin, facilitates the passage of air, escaping from the nose or mouth downwards, thus preventing it from clouding the lenses in the upper part of the face. CALMA is a product that must necessarily be modeled on the physiognomic characteristics of those who wear it. For this reason it is 3D printed with PLA filaments, corn-based polylactic acid, a material that allows, once a certain temperature is reached, a minimal modeling, so as to make it adhere perfectly to the face. Its skeleton structure, essential and with few details, allows you to print it in at least 40 minutes. The printing time increases according to the desired filling of the empty spaces. CALMA was designed in this way to be lighter and to consume less material. Thanks to the hooks, placed in front of the structure, it is easy to apply it on the lower edge of the masks. Anchoring is simple: the mask is stuck between the supports and the horseshoe structure, placing the latter on the inside. The final result will have three layers: the rear one, with the support resting on the chin, the mask and the hooks visible because they are external. After printing and posting wherever you want, just use hashtag #CALMAMASKSUPPLY to reach us. This project was created by Clara Maria Pagliara (25; @clara.pagliara), Alessia Baldari (21; @alessia__baldari), Ludovica Costantini (21; @ludovicaco), Milena Squicciarini (21; @pseudonimus) and Amerigo Girardi (21; @_me_ri_go) as part of the FabLab course of the teachers Matteo Ordanini and Francesco Colorni for the students of the 2nd year of the three-year degree course in Design of NABA. The file and contents of this site are released with Creative Commons licenses.
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