Artist Uses 3D Printing to Explore Death
Amsterdam-based artist George Stamenov finds beauty in the macabre. He also had a desire to capture death in a new way. So using images of bodies post-mortem he found on the internet, Stamenov has used…
Amsterdam-based artist George Stamenov finds beauty in the macabre. He also had a desire to capture death in a new way. So using images of bodies post-mortem he found on the internet, Stamenov has used…
Smithsonian curators have 3D printed some of the museum’s pieces, but now they’re offering the 3D files for everyone to print.
A maker by the name of Todd Blatt has successfully used Google Glass to scan a sculpture at the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore, Maryland.
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In an effort to eventually print houses, Emerging Objects is staying ahead of the curve by developing durable and renewable materials.
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