loci (Andrew Spitz)- 3D printed sculptures of one’s flight paths
Print your own "Machine With Concrete" and produce a gear ratio of 244.14 quintillion to 1
3d printing arthur ganson’s machine with concrete
Phantom Geometry
Experimental 3D printing using special UV light responsive resin, by Liz and Kyle von Hasseln:
Phantom Geometry from Liz and Kyle von Hasseln on Vimeo.
This is ‘Phantom Geometry’, a masters thesis in architecture by Kyle von Hasseln and Liz von Hasseln, developed in the Robot House at the Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI_Arc). It was awarded the inaugural Gehry Prize at the SCI-Arc commencement ceremony on September 9.
This work is centered on the development of a system for generating material volume from streaming information. The system uses UV light from a modified DLP projector to continuously and selectively cure photo initiated resin within a shallow vat system we developed for the project. The cured part is simultaneously and continually pulled away from the vat, allowing un-cured resin to flood in beneath it to be subsequently cured. The result is the material reification of streaming data that emerges along the motion path of the Staubli robot maneuvering the vat/projector apparatus.
This system of fabrication relies upon native real-time feed-back and feed-forward mechanisms, and is therefore interruptible and corruptible at any time. The streaming data input may be transformed or modified at any time, and such interventions impact emerging downstream geometry.
3D printer filament made out of wood (laywood) and that you can change the color of by adjusting the temperature at the printer’s hot end
via hackaday
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(via hirmes) 3D Printed Terrain Map of the Hudson Valley
The project is in-progress— more photos over at my Flickr.
“Data from the USGS, converted to greyscale maps using SimpleDemViewer, turned into 3D models with Blender. Build with a Thingomatic Makerbot. Lit from below with a lamp inside of a Clementines box.”
Hudson Valley Terrain Map by hirmes, via Dan W.
the clementines box is clearly key.