Wednesday 2 September: The Future of 3D PrintingIt is hard to escape the explosion of 3D printing stories in themedia. Every day, it seems, the latest developments in 3Dprinting are thrust in front of our eyes and ears. 3D printing isat the cusp of an electronic and technological revolution - arevolution the likes of which the world hasn't seen since thedawn of the Industrial Revolution over 200 years ago. Theindications are that it could soon be possible for 3D printers tomanufacture any object from any material, including livingcells. Presenter Howard Stableford investigates a specific aspectand whether this development in 3D printing can bring realbenefit to the natural world.
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PresentationThe minimum submission requirements for Project Two are:Models: Bring to the review1 final 3D printed fluteImages (four in total ):1 hi quality Technical drawing (should be worked with a variety of media, renderingoverlay/hand work/photos 300dpi image)1 hi quality Render (Keyshot) of the final concept (300dpi)2 hi quality images, 1 photographs of your model and 1 composition of your choice(300dpi)Image submission:Images must be copied into the R/Drive R:\Hand-ins\DSDN\DSDN104-2\Project 2Images must be uploaded to your Flickr.Please name using the following format Surname_Firstname_dsdn104PJ2Straight after the review post to the 104 group pool.
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