Minggu, 08 Desember 2013

Pameran Barang-barang Cetakan Printer 3D

Ketersediaan yang meningkat dan biaya yang menurun di bidang percetakan 3D memicu ledakan kreativitas pada penemu, dari perusahaan besar dan industri medis hingga start up, mahasiswa, hacker dan seniman. Pameran ini mengeksplorasi evolusi kilat percetakan 3D dan pengaruhnya yang kian terasa di masyarakat.
Ketua pameran dari Museum Sains, Suzy Antoniw, mengatakan, "Percetakan 3D memungkinkan insinyur dan desainer untuk memproduksi barang yang biasanya dibuat dengan metode tradisional. Setiap hari kita belajar tentang cara baru di mana orang-orang dari berbagai kumpulan memanfaatkan teknologi ini untuk mewujudkan ide mereka dan memperkaya hidup manusia. Pameran kami bertujuan untuk mengangkat perkembangan terbaru dan berdiskusi tentang ke mana teknologi ini bisa membawa kita.


'3D: printing the future' exhibition opens in London

ùJournalist and presenter Evan Davies poses with a 3D printed model of himself in the exhibition '3D: printing the future' in the Science Museum on October 8, 2013 in London, England. Mr Davies' model features his arm in a sling due to him being scanned in August 2013 whilst recovering from a broken wrist. The exhibition, which opens to the public tomorrow, features over 600 3D printed objects ranging from: replacement organs, artworks, aircraft parts and a handgun.

'3D: printing the future' exhibition opens in London

Members of the public admire a variety of 3D printed objects in the exhibition '3D: printing the future' in the Science Museum on October 8, 2013 in London, England. The exhibition, which opens to the public tomorrow, features over 600 3D printed objects ranging from: replacement organs, artworks, aircraft parts and a handgun.

'3D: printing the future' exhibition opens in London

3D printed 'Retro Font word Pen' samples, with 8-bit font on side and ball point pen inserts, by Brandon Watt, Ontario, Canada, 2013.

'3D: printing the future' exhibition opens in London

A 3D printer constructs a model human figure in the exhibition '3D: printing the future' in the Science Museum on October 8, 2013 in London, England. The exhibition, which opens to the public tomorrow, features over 600 3D printed objects ranging from: replacement organs, artworks, aircraft parts and a handgun.

'3D: printing the future' exhibition opens in London

3D printed sculpture, The Horse Marionette, 5/20 edition, by Michaella Janse van Vuuren, South Africa, 2011

'3D: printing the future' exhibition opens in London

A woman admires a 3D printed handgun which was created and fired by Finnish journalist Ville Vaarne and which is displayed in the exhibition '3D: printing the future' in the Science Museum on October 8, 2013 in London, England. The exhibition, which opens to the public tomorrow, features over 600 3D printed objects ranging from: replacement organs, artworks, aircraft parts and a handgun

'3D: printing the future' exhibition opens in London

3D printed architectural solar analysis model for National Bank of Kuwait, by Foster and Partners, London, England, 2013.

'3D: printing the future' exhibition opens in London


Group shot of E2013.409.1 3D printed blood vessel made from animal cells, by University of Liverpool, England, 2013 and E2013.409.2 3D printed bladder made from animal cells, by University of Liverpool, England. Whole view of objects against dark grey background.

'3D: printing the future' exhibition opens in London

Group shot of L2013-4088-L2013-4105 inc. Assorted 3D printed ankle, insole foot and hand orthotics. Overhead view against white background.

'3D: printing the future' exhibition opens in London

3D printed models of human figures, scanned from real-life individuals, are displayed in the exhibition '3D: printing the future' in the Science Museum on October 8, 2013 in London, England. The exhibition, which opens to the public tomorrow, features over 600 3D printed objects ranging from: replacement organs, artworks, aircraft parts and a handgun.

'3D: printing the future' exhibition opens in London

3D printed Loop light, by Assa Ashuach, London, United Kingdom, 2013. View of whole object against black background.

'3D: printing the future' exhibition opens in London

Members of the public admire a variety of 3D printed objects in the exhibition '3D: printing the future' in the Science Museum on October 8, 2013 in London, England. The exhibition, which opens to the public tomorrow, features over 600 3D printed objects ranging from: replacement organs, artworks, aircraft parts and a handgun. 

'3D: printing the future' exhibition opens in London

3D printed maxillo facial implants, by Renishaw plc, England 2013

'3D: printing the future' exhibition opens in London

A woman admires a 3D printed artwork by Tobias Klein entitled 'Inversive Embodiment' which is displayed in the exhibition '3D: printing the future' in the Science Museum on October 8, 2013 in London, England. The exhibition, which opens to the public tomorrow, features over 600 3D printed objects ranging from: replacement organs, artworks, aircraft parts and a handgun.

'3D: printing the future' exhibition opens in London

3D printed design representing 'Imaginary Beings', titled 'Pneuma 2', designed by Professor Neri Oxman and made by Stratasys Ltd, Israel, 2012. Front 3/4 view of whole object against black background.

'3D: printing the future' exhibition opens in London

A 3D printed prosthetic arm is displayed in the exhibition '3D: printing the future' in the Science Museum on October 8, 2013 in London, England. The exhibition, which opens to the public tomorrow, features over 600 3D printed objects ranging from: replacement organs, artworks, aircraft parts and a handgun

'3D: printing the future' exhibition opens in London

Three 3D printed hip/knee implants, by Renishaw plc, England 2013.

'3D: printing the future' exhibition opens in London

3D printed 22.5% scale model of the 1938 Bristol Mercury radial aircraft engine, by Peter Nicholson, Swindon, 2013. View of whole objects against black background.

'3D: printing the future' exhibition opens in London

A woman admires a 3D printed artwork which is displayed in the exhibition '3D: printing the future' in the Science Museum on October 8, 2013 in London, England. The exhibition, which opens to the public tomorrow, features over 600 3D printed objects ranging from: replacement organs, artworks, aircraft parts and a handgun.

'3D: printing the future' exhibition opens in London

Hipsterboy 3D printer machine, for display purposes only (several components omitted), by Christopher Paton, United Kingdom, 2013. Detail view of object against black background.

'3D: printing the future' exhibition opens in London

3D printed objects are displayed in the exhibition '3D: printing the future' in the Science Museum on October 8, 2013 in London, England. The exhibition, which opens to the public tomorrow, features over 600 3D printed objects ranging from: replacement organs, artworks, aircraft parts and a handgun.

'3D: printing the future' exhibition opens in London

Running shoe with Laser Sintered heel produced by the 'Personalised Sports Footwear: from Elite to High Street' project at Loughborough University, United Kingdom, c. 2013. Front 3/4 view of whole object against black background.

'3D: printing the future' exhibition opens in London

Wall sconce - The Krizant MGX, by Michaella Janse van Vuuren, South Africa, 2010.

'3D: printing the future' exhibition opens in London

A 3D printer constructs a model human figure in the exhibition '3D: printing the future' in the Science Museum on October 8, 2013 in London, England. The exhibition, which opens to the public tomorrow, features over 600 3D printed objects ranging from: replacement organs, artworks, aircraft parts and a handgun.


Sumber: Yahoo

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