The Natural History Museum (NHM) in London’s Diplodocus carnegii model is touring the UK, and it will be accompanied by two 3D printed replicas of its skull. The two 3D printed resin models of Dippy, …
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3D printed replicas of 1500 year old Buddhist statues open to public
3D printed reproductions of three ancient Buddhist statues have been put on display to the public in the Chinese city of Qingdao. Replicas of the three statues from the Yungang Grottoes, measuring six…
Dubai combats ISIS destruction with 3D printed artefact reconstructions at UN HQ
When the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) wreaked havoc across regions of Syria and Iraq, they also destroyed countless Assyrian, Greek and Roman artefacts in museums and on site. In an effort t…
Cast away, 3D printing in the sculpture of Toby Ziegler
Artists are increasingly turning to 3D printing to produce their pieces. It is not often, however, that the artist intentionally interferes with the additive manufacturing process and uses the result …
Stratasys sponsors homage to LAIKA studios and 3D printing in animation
3D printing is currently one of animation’s unsung heroes. Stratasys is now shining a spotlight on the technology by sponsoring an exhibition highlighting the role of the technology in LAIKA stu…
Branching out into Bronze: L+S’s 3D printed sculptures
Norwegian artistic duo “L+S” has created a bronze sculpture of a tree using SLA 3D printing as part of the workflow. The duo, consisting of Lutz-Rainer Müller and Stian Ådlandsvik, was commissioned to…
No, the British Museum did not just publish the first 3D scan of the Rosetta Stone
In July 2017, the British Museum in London published a 3D model of the famed Rosetta Stone on Sketchfab. From there it was picked up by a number of sites claiming it to be “first 3D scan of the …
Tech-Art 4.0 in Germany
By Alexander Lohberg and Peter E. Petersen of 3D Druckzentrum Ruhr. This is an article in our new series looking at how 3D printing is used around the world and reporting on ways to get involved in 3D…
Natural History Museum’s Hope the Whale has 3D printing in its bones
Hope, the skeleton of a 20 year old blue whale, has replaced “Dippy” the diplodocus at the grand entrance of London’s Natural History Museum (NHM). To prepare Hope for her pride of p…
Marking Pet Remembrance Day with 3D Printing
Today, 5th July, is Pet Remembrance Day. People across the UK will remember companion animals that have died. Using the twitter hashtag #PetRemembranceDay many will share photos and fond memories of t…