3D printed planets, moons, entire solar systems and science fiction creations (like a terraformed Mars) by London-based Little Planet Factory.
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Real Wheels
atThe Go-3D Printed Wheelchair by London based Layer Lab – a customisable chair conformed to the build of the user: seat, footbay, back angle, curvature, centre of mass, sidebars, pattern, the lot.
It won’t get you to the top of the Groothandelsgebouw, but still.
An ‘in-house’ animation by London based DBLG creative agency combining traditional stop-motion with 3D printing.
Fifty tiny sculptures printed and photographed one by one – four weeks to create a total of two charming seconds of animation.
For teh Winnie.
Dragon Claws
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3D printed nails by the Laser Girls
If you’re any class of a parent, aunt or uncle, you’ll have examples of junior’s artistic endeavour up on the fridge or stashed away inside a book for posterity.
Ah. But for €100, Crayon Creatures will make a 3D printed figurine of it.
That one at the bottom, there. That’s a hamster in a speedboat. But you knew that.
(Hat tip: Brain Colhoun)
A Möbius strip of bacon, apparently made from 3D printed sandstone. Yours for €17.69.
You’d only have to cook it on one side.
An incredibly detailed 3D printed typographic sculpture by Luca Ionescu of Australian creative agency Like Minded Studio, photographed by Andy Lewis.