Services

MetaObjects provides a wide range of services in close collaboration with our artists and cultural partners. We're always open to exploring new creative and technical challenges.

Technical

  • Technical consultancy
  • 3D printing
  • Motion capture
  • VR / AR
  • Videography / photography
  • 3D development
  • 360 virtual tours
  • Web & software development

Curatorial

  • Art advisory
  • Curation
  • Commissions
  • Licensing
  • Art & technology research
  • Education & workshops
  • Exhibitions & events
  • Digital content & strategy

3D printing services

MetaObjects offers a 3D printing service based in Hong Kong working with large format FDM prints and high-detail resin prints. Specialising working with artists, we have product large scale sculptural artworks that have been displayed at the Venice Biennale and Guggenheim Museum. We can assist with all kinds of prints requests from tech prototypes, fashion and architectural models to high quality artworks and installations.

We can consult on the modelling and design of the print to ensure all models are prepared, printed and assembled with the best precision and quality. We can also provide international shipping and crating to any destination around the world.

A 10% discount is offered to full-time students with ID card.

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The cost of the prints depends on the size of the print, the material and quality of the print, as well as any additional consulting and modelling time and shipping costs.

Please contact us at info@metaobjects.org for more information or to discuss a project.

Educational Workshops

MetaObjects greatly values bringing knowledge from the field back into the education sector to show students and young people the possibilities of new technologies to create art. We have facilitated workshops on VR, AR, 360 video and audio, motion capture and animation with institutions including, Freespace and Sydney Opera House, Tai KwunHong Kong Academy of Performing ArtsPratt Institute and Asia Art Archive in AmericaUniversity of MelbourneSchool of Creative Media, City University of Hong Kong and have presented lectures on new media art for the Hong Kong Education Bureau.