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In this cinematic journey, I take you through every step — from sketching the idea, sculpting the dragon's head by hand, to scanning it in 3D and bringing it to life with light and texture. This ...
In these evocative photos for WaterAid and the Wimbledon Foundation, swirling hues of blue and the tactility of creativity ...
Adorable floral fridge liners, fish-shaped humidifier cleaners, a mini Bob Ross painting kit, and more fun items that your eyes are gonna LOVE. View Entire Post › ...
As 2024 draws to a close, the Italian ceramic and porcelain tile industry is revealing a spectrum of new trends that blend artistry with technical prowess and sustainable advancements. From an ...
Can photography grow roots? This artist doesn't just document nature, she collaborates with it.
Wet clay was allowed to collapse in on itself to form these sculptural ceramic socket boards, born from a collaboration ...
(It is estimated that due to heating lime and clay at high temperatures to create cement ... The second method harnesses the technology of 3D printing, imagining future 3D-printing robots which could ...
July arrives with a quiet sprawl of exhibitions that ask different questions: about memory, language, loss and the shape of play. Still running is Lost in DOMLAND, Udom Taephanich’s gentle rebellion ...
3D-printed guns, often described as a type of "ghost" gun, are untraceable firearms that can be assembled using a 3D printer, downloadable blueprints and some basic materials.
An island resident designed and made a 3D-printed gun, an example of how enthusiasts abroad embrace firearms technology nurtured in the United States.
On today’s episode of ‘Uncanny Valley,’ we discuss how WIRED was able to legally 3D-print the same gun allegedly used by Luigi Mangione, and where US law stands on the technology.
What I learned from my first few months with a Bambu Lab A1 3D printer, part 1 One neophyte's first steps into the wide world of 3D printing.