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3D printers will soon be found in more and more workshops, offices, and homes. With them, we will be able to print out small pieces of furniture, prototypes, replacement parts, and even a new toothbrush on-site at any time. Consequently, new production methods and business models are developing—along with a new visual language of multidimensional formal explorations. Today, 3D objects and complex forms can already be printed out that were previously impossible to achieve with traditional methods.Printing Things is an inspirational and understandable exploration of the creative potential of 3D printing. The book not only introduces outstanding projects, key experts, and the newest technologies, but it also delves into the complex topics that these paradigm-shifting technologies bring up, such as how to handle copyrights and seamless manufacturing.
plastic [organic material] --- 3D printen --- driedimensionale vormgeving --- digital art [visual works] --- decorative arts --- printers [output devices] --- Engineering sciences. Technology --- Product strategy --- three-dimensional --- artifacts [object genre] --- design [discipline] --- 3-D printing --- Applied arts. Arts and crafts --- toegepaste kunsten --- MAD-faculty 14 --- 3D Design --- decorative arts [discipline] --- 7.02 --- Digitale productietechnieken ; 3D Printing ; handboeken --- design --- productdesign --- 3D --- 3D printing --- 3D-printers --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- 745.039 --- 772.9 --- 523.4 --- Kunst ; technieken --- productdesign, afzonderlijke voorwerpen --- 3D-printen --- 749.02 --- Meubelkunst en design ; technieken, materialen --- plastic [material]
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