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Alicia Eler: How did you become interested in 3D printing in relation to art making? Tom Burtonwood: I was making these Tetris, geometric kind of things. I got around to making reliefs from flat ...
An architecture education can lay the groundwork for many careers but it is not too often that it leads to baking. That’s the path taken by Silver Lake-based Liz and Kyle von Hasseln, graduates of SCI ...
If you thought yarn was simply used to make cheap blankets and clothing, Theo Rooden is here to blow your mind. His geometric weave art doesn’t just sit there—it practically leaps off the ...
Well, [Northern Geometry] shows how to sidestep all that nonsense and use a 3D printed frame, epoxy, and some alcohol-based inks to create a pretty good fake stained-glass effect piece of art.
Researchers have developed a way to 3D print robotic musculoskeletal structures in a single material. Everybody has a ...
3D printing technology is advancing very rapidly, and today, it can be used to print many more things than most people realize. In this article, we look at ten innovative examples of what's ...
Dinara Kasko started off her career as an architect but quickly discovered her passions lay elsewhere. Blending her architectural skills with an interest in baking she incorporated novel 3D ...