Technology Review: 3-D Printing for the Masses
From p.2 of this article:
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"Ultimately, I think people will have these [3-D rapid prototyping] printers at home," says Lipson. The idea is that people will pay a nominal amount for blueprints and then download them, in much the same way that music is shared over the Internet now, he says.
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Exciting, especially in relation to Larry Lessig's REMIX ideas -- see his TED presentation, 11/07, where he talks about culture getting the creative remix treatment. Having RPT technology enter the home-use market means manufacturing will get that same treatment. Interesting days ahead...
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3-D Modeling Advance - MIT Technology Review
- Interesting report on Make3D, a (new) web service "that lets users turn a single two-dimensional image of an outdoor scene into an immersive 3-D model." What I'm especially interested in is how this could be used for an idea I had around a retail application (more on that some other time!), which stalled because the "magic juice" or "potion" was missing. This could well be one key ingredient of same, though...
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