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posted 4 months ago
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3d printing,
design,
manufacture,
SEND TO PRINT / PRINT TO SEND is at The Aram Gallery from 13th Jan - 25th Feb 2012
“[The exhibition] offers an impression of the uses of 3D Printing in the design industry today. This timely exhibition shows work by designers and organisations who are developing the capabilities of this technology. In addition it will include examples of the increasingly important role 3D Printing plays in the design process, particularly during the complex prototyping stages. Featuring pieces from the studios of both established and emerging designers, The Aram Gallery uses this exhibition as a way to examine how designers’ processes are developing to accommodate new technological advances.”
(Via Tim)
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a video
posted 5 months ago
filed under:
3d printing,
physical computing,
haptics,
tools,
art,
Haptic Intelligentsia by Studio Homonculus is a human 3D printing machine that allows the user to tactually perceive the virtual object and to directly transform it into the physical. The user can freely move the extruding gun, which is attached to a haptic interface. When the tip of the gun is moved into a surface region of the virtual object, the interface generates forces under computer control, allowing the user to feel and touch the surface of the object.
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a photo
(reblogged from somethingformed) posted 5 months ago
filed under:
sound,
3D Printing,
Ohm by Max Rubenacker is modelled on the OM chant. The simulation of the 120-140 Hz range of sound came from research he did into vibration’s effect on water and our bodies. The note is somewhere around C#.
Only 20 of these will be produced.
(Source: somethingformed)
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13603134321
a photo
posted 5 months ago
filed under:
ultrasound,
scanning,
medicine,
3D Printing,
art,
Jorge Lopes Dos Santos has developed a way of making physical models of foetuses using data from ultrasound, CT and MRI scans.
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a photo
posted 6 months ago
filed under:
toys,
customisation,
3d printing,
on demand manufacturing,
My Robot Nation - Fully customisable, 3D printed robot figures.
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12196985652
a photo
posted 6 months ago
filed under:
3d printing,
twitter,
display objects,
FRSTEE by RIG is a 3D printed snowman - generated by your Twitter data.
You can make your own (and have it delivered to you) at frstee.com
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a photo
(reblogged from alex-musings) posted 6 months ago
filed under:
recording,
audio,
3d printing,
jewellery,
craft,
8hertz by 1234lab is jewellery formed from phrases of intimate communication. A recording of an individual’s voice is translated into a unique three-dimensional form, capturing every nuance, subtlety and accent.
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posted 6 months ago
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3d printing,
arduino,
calm,
smell,
actuators,
“Olly takes services on the Internet and delivers their pings as smell. Whether it’s tweets, a like on Instagram, or just your train running late, Olly will be sure to let your nose know about it. The best part? The services Olly connects to are extensible by users, making the possibilities endless.”
Seriously impressive work from the grads at Mint Foundry. I’ve had my eye on this project for a while now and it’s really good to see how well it turned out. The best thing about it is that this isn’t a hack. It’s not a design sketch. It’s a functional thing with the parts list, source code and 3D files soon to be available for you to download, customise, print and make one yourself.
Brilliant.
www.ollyfactory.com
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a photo
posted 7 months ago
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drones,
surveillance,
3d printing,
uav,
The CyberQuad UAV can be fitted with thermal or optical cameras and can be controlled remotely by plotting waypoints on a map.
The most interesting thing about it is that it’s made from 3D printed parts.
(Via agpublic)
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a photo
posted 7 months ago
filed under:
3D scanning,
3D printing,
art,
craft,
Shine by Geoffrey Mann investigates the reflective properties of a Victorian candelabra. The reference information was generated through documenting the reflection by using raw data via a planar 3D scanner.
When scanning a metallic object the laser is unable to distinguish between the surface and the reflection. The spikes represent the intensity of the reflection.