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The Global Village Construction KitGoodFood WorldUsing wikis and digital fabrication tools, TED Fellow Marcin Jakubowski is open-sourcing the blueprints for 50 farm machines, allowing anyone to build their own tractor or harvester from scratch.
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... material thickness and shelf depth (among others); An “undo” function and a “clear all” function; The ability to show/hide specific components; Output files that could be used directly for digital fabrication on multiple machines ...
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UK Artist Daniel Hilldrup 3D Prints with Objet 'Fragments in Time’...
"Bioprinting has a wide range of applications and significance, including tissue engineering, direct cell application therapies, and biosensor microfabrication.1-10 Recently, thermal inkjet printing has also been used for gene transfection.8,9 The thermal inkjet printing process was shown to temporarily disrupt the cell membranes without affecting cell viability. The transient pores in the membrane can be used to introduce molecules, which would otherwise be too large to pass through the membrane, into the cell cytoplasm.8,9,11 The application being demonstrated here is the use of thermal inkjet printing for the incorporation of fluorescently labeled g-actin monomers into cells. The advantage of using thermal ink-jet printing to inject molecules into cells is that the technique is relatively benign to cells.8, 12 Cell viability after printing has been shown to be similar to standard cell plating methods1,8. In addition, inkjet printing can process thousands of cells in minutes, which is much faster than manual microinjection. The pores created by printing have been shown to close within about two hours. However, there is a limit to the size of the pore created (~10 nm) with this printing technique, which limits the technique to injecting cells with small proteins and/or particles. 8,9,11 A standard HP DeskJet 500 printer was modified to allow for cell printing.3, 5, 8 The cover of the printer was removed and the paper feed mechanism was bypassed using a mechanical lever. A stage was created to allow for placement of microscope slides and coverslips directly under the print head. Ink cartridges were opened, the ink was removed and they were cleaned prior to use with cells. The printing pattern was created using standard drawing software, which then controlled the printer through a simple print command. 3T3 fibroblasts were grown to confluence, trypsinized, and then resuspended into phosphate buffered saline with soluble fluorescently labeled g-actin monomers. The cell suspension was pipetted into the ink cartridge and lines of cells were printed onto glass microscope cover slips. The live cells were imaged using fluorescence microscopy and actin was found throughout the cytoplasm. Incorporation of fluorescent actin into the cell allows for imaging of short-time cytoskeletal dynamics and is useful for a wide range of applications.13-15..."
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Dragon Skin pavilion: a new bent on plywoodSmartPlanet.com (blog)By Sun Joo Kim | March 13, 2012, 9:11 PM PDT The scales of the Dragon Skin combine a new material (post-formable plywood), thoroughly modern digital design (parametric scripting), and...
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If you're still not excited about the potential of 3D printing, Enrico Dini would like to have a word with you.
3D printing is a booming business. Here, we explain how it works, where it's headed and what you might soon be printing.
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Powerhouse Museum - Love Lace :: I was keen, in this award, for lace to be interpreted in three dimensions – for lace design to be taken in new directions, and this work does push the...
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Our studio has invested in digital fabrication equipment that allows us to make a range of prototypes and mechanisms in mixtures of materials. We also work with many specialty contractors that can handle multiple materials ...
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Architecture and Design Magazine for the 21st Century. Organizer of the Annual Skyscraper Architectural Competition.
Researchers report that, using a conceptually new approach and state-of-the-art research tools, they have created the first realistic three-dimensional diagram of a thalamocortical column in the rodent brain.
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Collapsible, single-piece material is new class of structureR & D MagazineThe two teams collaborated on the buckliball: Reis' team performed the lab experiments with the help of digital fabrication techniques (such as 3-D printing) to create objects...
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Using parametric modeling and digital fabrication techniques, plastic panels define the framework for the shelter and are joined to make the inflatable structure. Such panels supply a lightweight and packable guideline for the ...
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Plain Dealer3-D printers help doctors custom-fit medical devices (slideshow)Plain DealerBy Brie Zeltner, The Plain Dealer Enlarge Peggy Turbett, The Plain Dealer Karl West, director of Medical Device Solutions at the Cleveland Clinic, holds a...
Designed by Amy Wibowo, Daisuke Sakamoto, Jun Mitani, and Takeo Igarashi at the University of Tokyo, Japan, DressUp is a three-dimensional draping system th…...
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Digital fabrication uses computer controlled tools, such as laser cutters, routers and three dimensional printers to make parts and assemblies. Formerly, such work required expensive molds or cutting and shaping with a ...
"92 CENTIMETERS | Combining design with technology, Dutch couturier Iris Van Herpen’s fantastical dresses are initially planned in Photoshop. She then works with an architect to develop a 3-D model, which is printed onto a polymer over the course of a week, resulting in a ready-to-wear dress that is an exact replica of the original sketched version. Van Herpen — who recently designed the dress Bjrk wears on the cover of her new album, Biophilia — presented her printed dresses during Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week this January"
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Slate MagazinePrint Your Own Prosthetic LimbSlate Magazine3-D printing is the newest form of digital manufacturing (or digital fabrication), a field that has been around for decades.
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Digital Fabrications, the second volume in our new Architecture Briefs series, celebrates the design ingenuity made possible by digital fabrication techniques. Author Lisa Iwamoto explores the methods architects use to ...
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Machines should’ve democratized art a long time ago. Take plotters, which let even the most ham-fisted draftsman whip off complicated, high-quality drawings faster than I can sketch a stick figure.
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In the TED talk above, MIT Professor Neil Gershenfeld explains that we need in our schools a ”Fab Lab — a low-cost lab that lets people build things they need using digital and analog tools.
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