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This article explores some of the most promising applications of AI in space technology (with a focus on visual satellite data), and trend
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UNStudio, the architecture practice led by ben van berkel, has designed 'ellispsicoon', a mobile structure conceived as a place of rest and retreat.
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3D printing applied to the construction sector offers many advantages, whether in terms of cost, time or durability of materials. The actors who have embarked on concrete additive manufacturing are more and more numerous, convinced of the benefits that 3D …
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French automaker reveals ultra-lightweight brake components made from titanium dust and laser beams.
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A collaboration between Self-Assembly Lab + Christophe Guberan + Steelcase In collaboration with Steelcase, we are presenting a new experimental process called…
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GLASS II 2017 Glass 3D printing Milan, Italy The Platform Optically transparent and structurally sound, glass has played a significant role in the…
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NASA has released its 2017-2018 software catalog, which offers an extensive portfolio of software products for a wide variety of technical applications, all free of charge to the public, without any royalty or copyright fees.
FREE software from NASA
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Handle is a research robot that stands 6.5 ft tall, travels at 9 mph and jumps 4​ ​feet vertically. ​It uses electric power to operate both electric an
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Under Magnitude, the most recent permanent structure from MARC FORNES / THEVERYMANY, evolves the studio's invention of a topological-walking stripe-based material…
"The Origin of Stripes" -- a 2min video on the making off and principles relying behind THEVERYMANY's #UnderMagnitude permanent structure in Orlando.
#TangentialContinuity: continuous skin along direction of forces, connected by tangential overlaps (as opposed to ribs, tabs, folds,...)
#Stripes #MeshWalking: Fornes's invention on "topological-mesh-walking" as a structural stripe-based material system.
#ExtensiveCurvature: maximizing global double curvature to increase structural performance (as demonstrated through the work of the German Architect and Engineer Frei Otto)
#IntensiveCurvature: maximizing double curvature while constraining maximum radii (triggers curling, branching,...)
key premise within the work of THEVERYMANY.
#ShellFromShells: Self-supported structure composed of sub-elements yet made of a single continuous surface.
(an advanced hybrid model between conventional structural systems based on the dichotomy columns-beams and continuous self-supported shells)
#UltraThin #SelfSupported Structure: walking on less then one millimeter thick.
MARC FORNES / THEVERYMANY
#TheOriginOfStripes
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A collection of free ebooks from O'Reilly
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Stratasys has recently unveiled two new pieces of game-changing additive manufacturing technology: the Infinite-Build 3D Demonstrator and the Roboti
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Surprise surprise.... (not so much for some), shape matters more than "substance", material properties are still a question of form, just on a different scale. In the words of Stephen Hyde: "Shape determines function, and the energetics of function dictates the optimal structure required".
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"The new findings show that the crucial aspect of the new 3-D forms has more to do with their unusual geometrical configuration than with the material itself, which suggests that similar strong, lightweight materials could be made from a variety of materials by creating similar geometric features." and "“You can replace the material itself with anything,” Buehler says. “The geometry is the dominant factor. It’s something that has the potential to transfer to many things.”"
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Robot Simulator Simulation V-REP Virtual Experimentation Platform Coppelia Robotics
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We’ve known about Amazon’s drone delivery ambitions since 2013. But patent filings from Amazon, circulated today by CB Insights' Zoe Leavitt, reveal..
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A wonderful present from Isak Worre Foged
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"At first glance, this book may appear eclectic. It contains writings from architectural practice in a language and structure based on subjective views and experiences, combined with research contributions based on systematic design investigations of discrete computational systems. Discussions range from an undulating masonry wall at the University of Virginia erected by then-U.S. President Thomas Jefferson to agile robotic manufacturing processes and computational solver strategies based on graph networks. Conversely, the focus of this anthology is expressed directly in the title: bricks and systems. The basis for this theme is the work conducted at the Utzon(x) Research Group at Aalborg University, in combination with the rich tradition and implementation of masonry work in Denmark, which has attracted increasing attention from architectural practitioners and researchers alike. How should one understand this book, with its widely varied yet converging contributions? As stated by German architect Frei Otto, buildings should be understood as auxiliary means—they are not ends in themselves. We believe this book should be understood through the same lens. It connects, rather than concludes, and it aims to illustrate and identify new modes of working in architecture, particularly with regards to brickwork and other complex systems of modular assemblies, whether physical or digital."
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TOP 10 3D printing stories of 2016 - continuing our annual review of the year’s BIG stories, we round up the 3D printing projects that caught our eye in 2016.
poking the potential and limits of additive fabrication
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Researchers use an ingenious design to make a soft robot that moves on its own.
rethink robotic possibilities
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3D printing has the potential to revolutionize the way humans manufacture and build things, from the small scale to the very large. By combining robots wit
The Curse of the Title strikes again, but this is an interesting account on the current state of Branch Technologies
The Curse of the Title strikes again, but this is an interesting account on the current state of Branch Technologies
The Curse of the Title strikes again, but this is an interesting account on the current state of Branch Technologies
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Artists and designers interested in the life sciences are invited to propose new projects for funding. The Bio Art & Design Award grants three awards, each of them is € 25.000.
AI applications are already a solid reality in industry and economics, to a level that could have looked like pure science fiction just 5 years ago - industries launch their own private satellite (for the cost of a mid-size apartment ) able to send terabytes of high-res imagery on a daily basis; those images are then processed by neural networks to find out, for example, daily oil production from the shadow on the inside of a tank