3D modeling software has successfully been used to convince an issuer of national identity cards that the digital model is a photographic representation of a real person. Raphaël Fabre is an artist an…
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Interview with Museum in a Box – putting collections into people’s hands with the help of 3D printing
Museum in a Box is an organization established by George Oates, a founding designer at Flickr, and inventor of Flickr Commons. The product created by the team is a Raspberry-Pi powered audio box, with…
3D prints from Zaha Hadid Architects and Neri Oxman at Milan Design Week
2017’s Salone del Mobile Milan Design Week from April 4-9 is exhibiting some of the most cutting edge uses for sculptural 3D printing. The eponymous architecture firm of the late Zaha Hadid is e…
Why 3D print copies of art and sculpture? Interview with Scan the World
Scan the World is a project founded by Jonathan Beck in 2014. In his own words, Jonathan explains it as “a community built initiative archiving objects of cultural significance from across the g…
Going digital: Interview with the director of the Mougins Museum of Classical Art
When on the road with Scan the World, 3D Printing Industry got an exclusive insight into how and why museums and galleries are choosing to digitize their art collections. In this interview with Leisa …
Inside private art collections with Scan the World
3D Printing Industry are on the road with 3D scanning cultural heritage project Scan the World as they head to the south of France. In this article we take a peek inside the private collection of hist…
Netherlands Silicon Valley biotech exhibit has 3D printing focus
After visiting the 3D Medical Expo in Maastricht last week, this journalist made her way to Eindhoven’s Strijp S – The Netherlands’ equivalent of Silicon Valley. In addition to being home to som…
Serious Games with 3D printing
Virtual reality simulations and “serious games” developed by historical researcher and architect Francesco Gabellone serve to revive the history of lost villages and archaeological sites. …
Interviews with the artists behind 3D Printing: The Good, The Bad and The Beautiful
The National Centre for Craft & Design (NCCD) in Lincolnshire, UK is holding an exhibition titled 3D Printing: The Good, The Bad and The Beautiful. It runs from 28 January to 23 April 2017, and ce…
3D printed liquid metal Ford Torino up for auction
Ioan Florea, an artist from Detroit, is auctioning his 3D printed metal Ford Torino. 3D Printing Industry got in contact with the artist to ask about the work. The sculpture was created in 2013 as an …