Xavier's MakerBot Innovation Center Brings 3D Printing to Xavier Community and Creates Local Hub for Innovation, Learning and Entrepreneurialism
Xavier's MakerBot Innovation Center Brings 3D Printing to Xavier Community and Creates Local Hub for Innovation, Learning and Entrepreneurialism
The Belgian company Alterface creates and develops interactive cinemas and Dark Rides with 2D and 3D images, special effects, moving seats and shooting systems. With some 60 active attractions throughout the entire world, Alterface is one of the largest names in its sector. For the production of masters and prototypes, Alterface relies on an MDX-40A milling machine from Roland DG. For them the flexibility, speed and cost-savings are the greatest advantages.
The actual 3D sample production process
Stratasys technology is illuminating the stage in the opening song of US pop star Katy Perry's "Prismatic" World Tour, with vibrantly colored 3D printed mohawks produced by leading Hollywood special effects company, Legacy Effects.
3D printing becomes easy as pie with "The Element"
ILLUMINATING BONO
In April 2009, Tommy Voeten, President of 1212-Studio, was asked to help illuminate the fabric roof of the stages for rock band U2's upcoming international 360 Tour. The roof would become part of the famous LED video screen for the band. New York City-based 1212-Studio, Inc. is an award-winning product design company, specializing in custom design and innovation of LED illumination products for the architectural and entertainment markets. It was a perfect fit for the project.
16 artists in the entertainment and gaming industries to participate in two design contests sponsored by Pixologic, 3D Systems Gentle Giant Studios, FSL3D, Wacom & 3DRP
Sculptor Andrew Werby has been in on the merging of art and technology from the beginning. In the late '70s and early '80s, he and several like-minded artists began the Juxtamorphic art movement, using moulds to capture natural forms and manipulating them by cutting wax castings apart, then welding them together in new configurations. In the 90s, Werby went digital, using early versions of Photoshop® and, later, Rhinoceros®, to combine objects in 2D and 3D in a variety of styles and media, creating synthesised works of art.
Unique products printed on demand with iMakr
Full-semester courses help prepare students worldwidefor careers being transformed by 3D printing
Eyal Gever produces 'Sublime Moments' compilation to translate live experiences into pieces of art using the world's largest multi-material 3D production system, Stratasys' Objet1000