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​​​​​​​Increase productivity, reduce programming and setup time, decrease operator errors, remain competitive. There are many reasons to choose DMG MORI Academy.

In our Video Gallery you can find videos showing our DMG MORI lathes, milling machines and service products Video Gallery - All DMG MORI videos at a glance! Find all downloads containing information on DMG MORI turning centers and milling machines. Video Gallery. DMG MORI AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT. DMG MORI COMPANY LIMITED. DMG MORI uses cookies to ensure you the best experience on our website. When you browse the website you agree to our use of cookies. Through DMG Gallery I look forward to sharing my art work with you and your friends.Daniel. DMG MORI COMPANY LIMITED. Company Dynamic. Product Highlights. CTX beta 1250 TC. Video Gallery. DMG MORI AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT. DMG MORI COMPANY LIMITED. DMG MORI uses cookies to ensure you the best experience on our website. When you browse the website you agree to our use of cookies.

  • Online and instructor-led training in programming, set-up and in operating your DMG MORI machine
  • Choose from a catalog that includes hundreds of Instructor-led and online courses
  • Training in our state-of-the-art Training Centers or at your location
  • Always up-to-date: Utilizing the latest DMG MORI training machines and certified trainers

Miles Van Rensselaer is a NYC-area sculptor who equally admires and indicts this mind- bending, hyper-developing, virtual era in which we live. From an artistic family (painter grandmother/jeweler sister), Miles drew, sculpted, built and destroyed (i.e. homemade explosives) any number of artistic creations from the onset.

Miles received his Bachelor’s from Kenyon College (double-majoring in Sculpture & Poetry), studied glass at Penland School of Craft and Bucks County Community College, and learned the Indonesian language, mask making/woodcarving in Java and Bali. Having traveled, lived and carved among indigenous cultures of the world, Miles strives to make works that recognize, celebrate and pay homage to these noble and (all-too-often) vanishing ways of life, and the profound impact they’ve had upon his.

Miles began exhibiting professionally in 1999 and had his first NYC solo show at Heller Gallery in 2005. His work can now be found in galleries and private residences throughout the world as well as several public collections, including the National Liberty Museum in Philadelphia and Shanghai Museum of Glass in China. Honors include being the only American invited to Japan’s triennial International Exhibition of Glass Kanazawa (w/Perfect Girl in 2013-14) and numerous invites to show at SOFA Chicago, Art Palm Beach and Art Miami (most notably w/4 x 6’ slumped & carved glass heads Maori Moko from 2009 to 2015.) Miles has been invited as an Artist-in- Residence at Pilchuck, a Visiting Artist at Alfred University and a Rosenberg Resident at Salem State University. He’s received Merit Scholarships from UrbanGlass and the Pittsburgh Glass Center, 2 Niche Awards, 3 Contemporary Glass Philadelphia Grants and numerous regional awards. /dmg-protection.html.

Miles demonstrates his experimental glass/metal working techniques regularly (e.g. at the Glass Art Society Conference, SOFA Chicago, UrbanGlass, GoggleWorks, Crefeld School, etc.), works out of his NW NJ studio residence (a marble quarry warehouse- turned-sculpture studio on the Delaware River 65 miles west of NYC) and welcomes visitors. Recent experimental work includes 4 life size figures featuring intricate flame- worked glass hair for a solo show at Habatat Galleries Florida.