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ecoLogicStudio & partners showcase 3D printed in-human gardens at Centre Pompidou
ecoLogicStudio, a London-based urban architectural firm, is showcasing its 3D printed “in-human gardens” for the La Fabrique du vivant (The Fabric of the living) exhibition at the Centre P…
INTERVIEW: an artist’s perspective on the future of 3D in museums
Alice Martin is a conceptual artist interested in the way objects are presented in museums. 3D printing, 3D scanning and CAD are some of the tools Martin currently uses to create her work, and the ide…
Google and Stratasys collaborate to preserve cultural heritage with 3D printing
Today, established 3D printer OEM Stratasys announced that it has been collaborating with Google Arts and Culture to 3D print replicas of the world’s artifacts and historical monuments. An exten…
3D Printing News Sliced: Rocket Lab, David Bowie, Resident Evil 2
In this week’s Sliced, our 3D printing news digest, we take a look at the latest creative application using 3D printing, including further forays into 3D printed wearables, 3D printed transport, and h…
V&A museum adds Scan the World to Cast Courts permanent collection
Earlier this month I attended a conference at London’s Victoria and Albert museum to celebrate the reopening of the Cast Courts. Over 3 days academics, museum directors and curators presented papers o…
Preview: the 3D printed creepy crawlies of Prototyping in Tokyo, Japan House London
This week 3D Printing Industry was invited to Kensington High Street, one of the most affluent retail locations in London, for an exhibition preview featuring the cutting edge of additive manufacturin…
UCLA reconstructs lost Tiwanaku temple with 3D printing
An archeology team at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) have reconstructed the ruins of Tiwanaku (AD 500-950), a Unesco World Heritage Site in Bolivia, using 3D modeling and 3D printing…
MIT uses AI and 3D printing to reproduce classic art works
Researchers at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL), Massachusetts, have made a system to reproduce paintings with the help of 3D printing and Artificial Intelligence …
Materialise unveils the 3D printed mammoth at the Lier Museum
Materialise, a Belgian software and 3D printer maker, has unveiled its mammoth project in the city of Lier, Belgium. Earlier this year, the company was hired to 3D print a replica of Lier mammoth. The…