Fablab the new individual factory

At the Arts Electronica center, the Fablab explores design with the new generation of 3Dprinters.

The printer:

 

 

 

 

The material used by this printer: plastic wires of various colors.

 

No this camcorder does not work it was printed on a 3D printer but is only a prototype.

 

Those 2 functional large clocks were entirely produced on a 3D printer by the MIT labs.

All this shows the start of an entirely new field as also presented during the Lift France conference in Marseille last June.

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