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Fashion Week in Paris can only mean one thing - Iris van Herpen and her new gorgeous 3D printed collection for this season. Above is a photo from the show, and below you'll find the article.
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"Visitors will now be able to experience just what this amazing technology can create. Anyone curious about 3D printing should get themselves along where they can have their entire body scanned."
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"'The ability to vary softness and elasticity inspired us to design a second skin for the body acting as armor-in-motion; in this way we were able to design not only the garment’s form but also its motion,' said Oxman in a statement."
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"Like many who jumped early into 3D printing, Brook Drumm found the lower cost printers required a significant degree of assembly. Think Ikea, but with soldering guns, wires and less documentation. So he set out to build his own."
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"BioCurious' latest project is to build a DIY Bio 3D printer. Bioprinting is printing with biological materials. Big companies like Organovo focuses mainly on printing living tissue and replacement organs, as well as doing drug testing and transplantation, but they are unaccessible and expensive.
BioCurious wants to make a change and they decided to start a BioPrinter Community Project to build this technology themselves."
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