字幕列表 影片播放 列印英文字幕 [THE CREATORS PROJECT A PARTNERSHIP WITH INTEL AND VICE] [3D PRINTING IS AN ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY WHICH MAKES IT POSSIBLE TO TURN 3D MODELED DESIGNS INTO CUSTOM SOLID OBJECTS ON DEMAND.] [THIS TECHNOLOGY HAS BEEN ADAPTED BY MANY ARTISTS AND DESIGNERS, MANY OF WHOM HAVE COME TOGETHER THROUGH THE ONLINE COMMUNITY OF SHAPEWAYS.] 3D printing has been around for almost 25 years now. [PETER WEIJMARSHAUSEN CEO, SHAPEWAYS] But for a long time it was used for engineers and by engineers for prototyping new products that they would then mass produce. What we did in 2007 is we realized basically that "Hey. Why don't we use this amazing technology to give anyone access to manufacturing." Why don't we use this technology, these 3D printers to make actual, final products? [SHAPEWAYS + 3D PRINTING] The 3D printing it's a rapid prototyping technology. [NATALIA KRASNODEBSKA COMMUNITY MANAGER/JEWELRY DESIGNER] The same way that you might carve something out of wax or make a little sculpture glue a bunch of matchsticks together and make a castle is the same way now you might sit down at your computer and use a CAD program Rhino or Armea to sculpt something and then print it out. So, for me 3D printing was a way to bring together art and science. I was able to express the artistic thing that I could see in my head but use really precise techniques and technology to realize that. [MODELAB 3D PRINTING WORKSHOP] If you understand 3D printing to mean [GIL AKOS MODELAB] the deposition and/or fusing of material by layer it really opens up what you could consider 3D printing to be. I think that most interesting advancements in terms of where 3D printing is and is going have to do with dimensionality and materials, both at the small scale of dimensions and the large scale. People are getting parts scanned in their body to get custom implants made for like, if they're having heart troubles and things like that. Or at the very, very big scale like the large Gantry Mounted building scale applications I think those are really interesting and then, shifting out of plastics into things like ceramics like other biological materials that people are looking at printing in. Really, that opens up what 3D printing is and what its applications can be in an exponential rate in terms of where it would go and what you would do with it. It's a good time for experimentation. It's a good time to think about how something that's as old as the clothing industry [MARY HUANG FOUNDER, CONTINUUM FASHION] could be redefined with new technologies. We use digitical fabrication technologies and software techniques to invent what fashion design means for a digital age. Artists are always the early adapters. We essentially want to be the first fashion label that's software. We started working with 3D printing because we like this idea of could we make clothing without sewing. Having one machine that can make really impossible shapes is a huge benefit. So, this is a 3D printed bikini. The design of the bikini was really about designing this generative textile like, designing a way for 3D printing to be almost like fabric and be flexible and fit to the body. And so, how this is done is after we model this 3D shape it actually fills the surface that you want with this geometry that creates this fabric-like structure. It packs the circles closer and smaller at the edges and then towards the middle sections you have bigger circles and this is nice because it actually looks interesting for a bikini and it's aesthetic as well as functional. So, we've done some work with 3D printing. We felt that people really understood shoes. So, our goal was to actually have a dedicated shoe printer in the store and then people could print their shoes or you could even have basically a printer you could buy just to be able to make yourself as many shoes as you want. Inspiration, I think is one of the things that most people need to really get started. Especially with new technology so, what we've therefore created are creators in our co-creation platform is where you can adapt in a very functional way existing in science. So, at Shapeways we built a basic platform to enable people to upload and print the designs they care for. You can share it with your friends. You can even open a shop and you can start selling your new invention your new creative idea to a worldwide audience. The one thing that's really interesting about this technology is that it's more accessible. Because it's more accessible it's not only the hardware's more accessible it's also the language that it's been coded in is more accessible. Also, the learning resources that you need to be able to do it yourself is also more accessible. So, now all of a sudden the big walls that existed before in terms of who had the privilege of being able to create what and largely dictate how people used it are gone. But again, I think it just goes down to the fact that information is everwhere now. Everyone has access to it and it's very easy to do whatever you want with it. The technology that exists today it also shapes the way that you think about what the possibilities of tomorrow might be. So, if you have a great idea that idea might not be ready to come into the world yet. Until there's a mechanism put in place, right that makes that idea now realizable. People are comparing the 3D printing revolution to the revolution that happened with personal computing. I don't necessarily think there will be a 3D printer in every home but I think there will be 3D printer product in every home. There will be an application for it for everyone. [INTEL] [A VICE PRODUCTION]
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