CODAME exploring the dimensions of 3D Printing - Fundraising Event
What used to be exclusive to sophisticated research labs is now accessible to everyone. Get inspired by artists and 3D prototyping enthusiasts sharing their vision and experience. See creative energy in action, fueling good design and rapid prototyping techniques.
Start by gaining insight into current state and future potential of the 3D printing Industry. Find out how complex human needs can be connected with design and technology. Continue by exploring delicate results of cooperation between science, artistic practice, and 3D printing virtuosity. Explore how 3D printing cloud engine services allow anyone to benefit from available technologies. Learn about clever software that enables more than one person to be a part of the product creation process, and how product plans are being shared safely and freely across the web. Investigate the concept of 4D rapid prototyping and how it can change the world we live in.
Get creative, and bring your own work to the event! See a 3D printer in action and get your questions about how it works and how to build your own answered. Interested to get involved or have a cool project to share? Contact us.
Featured Speakers & Artists
The art and business in 3D printing
Scott Summit, Director of Technology, Bespoke Products at 3D Systems Corporation.
Art, Biology and 3D printing
Natacha Merrit, Photographer, artist and biologist.
3D Printing is the Future of Manufacturing
Marine Cor Baillais, Sculpteo CMO, Industry Insider.
Social 3D Printing in Minecraft
Michael Amundsen, Graduating BFA student.
Art and 3D Printing
Kristen Turner, Ponoko CMO, Industry Insider
4D printing
Stefano Corazza, Mixamo CEO & Co-founder and CODAME team member.
Live DJ Set staRpauSe
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More information about 3D printing:
Achieved using an additive process, where successive layers of material are laid down in different shapes.3D printing is considered distinct from traditional machining techniques, which mostly rely on the removal of material by methods such as cutting or drilling (subtractive processes).
A materials printer usually performs 3D printing processes using digital technology. Since the start of the twenty-first century there has been a large growth in the sales of these machines, and their price has dropped substantially.
The technology is used in jewelry, footwear, industrial design, architecture, engineering and construction (AEC), automotive, aerospace, dental and medical industries, education, geographic information systems, civil engineering, and many other fields.
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