You still may not be able to paint with all the colors of the wind, a la Pocahontas, but now, artists Ekaggrat Singh Kalsi and Daniel Canogar have discovered how to paint with light using 3D printers.
If you’ve ever drizzled honey on a piece of toast, you’ve noticed how the amber liquid folds and coils in on itself as it hits the toast. The same thing can happen with 3D and 4D printing if the print ...
To get the perfect mix for your paint, you need a good shake that is as random as possible. [Mark Rhodes] wanted to automate the process of mixing paint, so he built a 3D printed shaker to thoroughly ...
The artist Jackson Pollock used a now-famous technique of dripping and splashing paint onto a canvas to create his world-renowned paintings. Now researchers at Harvard University have harnessed a ...
Inside Toronto’s Gardiner Museum, staff are 3D printing with a cheap, non-toxic and fire-resistant material. Clay! Led by ...
The Hazel Park District Library is home to 3D printers that can create all sorts of items on request. The service that will ...
New angles and concepts in 3D printing are always welcome, and we haven’t seen anything quite like [Horn & Rhode]’s 3D prints that do not look anything like 3D prints, accomplished with an ...
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