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Revisiting 3DPrint.com’s Stock Zone: 2022’s Bull Market Shake 3D Printing Stock Prices https://ift.tt/S1wGXhK After a ruthless start to 2022, the US’s three most widely followed indexes hit new lows as they entered the bear market terrain around mid-May. One month later, the Wall... The post Revisiting... View the entire article via our website. Printing via 3DPrint.com | The Voice of 3D Printing / Additive Manufacturing https://3dprint.com June 27, 2022 at 08:32AM
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3ntr’s New Large Format 3D Printer Features 1m x 1m Build Volume https://ift.tt/Srj8NH9 I’m a total 3ntr fan. We previously interviewed 3ntr CEO Davide Ardizzoia, looked at the business’s newer machines, and saw how they could 3D print oil and gas valves in... View the entire article via our website. Printing via 3DPrint.com | The Voice of 3D Printing / Additive Manufacturing https://3dprint.com June 27, 2022 at 08:02AM Biden’s AM Forward Signals that 3D Printing Is Ready for Prime Time https://ift.tt/s3ojQwd Before the Biden administration announced AM Forward, the last time the president of the United States mentioned additive manufacturing was back in 2013. At the time, President Barack Obama... View the entire article via our website. Printing via 3DPrint.com | The Voice of 3D Printing / Additive Manufacturing https://3dprint.com June 27, 2022 at 07:39AM New 3D Printing Industries: Connected Healthcare Devices https://ift.tt/tj691ub The confluence of data, healthcare, software, private enterprise, and personalized healthcare devices will be a powerful one. Your Fitbit, smartphone or Apple Watch, will be interconnected with your... View the entire article via our website. Printing via 3DPrint.com | The Voice of 3D Printing / Additive Manufacturing https://3dprint.com June 27, 2022 at 07:03AM
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The Benefits of 3D Marketplaces https://ift.tt/6BL7Hiy 3D model marketplaces have continued to rise in popularity as more and more 3D models are being designed to address particular problems. These models are solving problems in a wide... The post The... View the entire article via our website. Printing via 3DPrint.com | The Voice of 3D Printing / Additive Manufacturing https://3dprint.com June 27, 2022 at 06:38AM
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Leo Boyd | What’s He Building in There? https://ift.tt/17LyBF4 In June 2022, screen printer Leo Boyd secured a 2 week exhibition at the Vault Canteen Gallery in Belfast. The gallery is part of a large artist-led multidisciplinary studios, and is currently running a year long program of members exhibitions with little oversight on the content of the work, except the nudge of encouragement to be creative and use the space imaginatively. Leo’s studio in the Vault is a chaotic Aladdin’s Cave of screen print experiments on wood, paper, and metal. He tells us; “I could quite easily have put together a ‘What I Found In My Studio’ style exhibition but I thought that would be wasting the potential of the space and besides that I had an ace up my sleeve”. That ace was a giant pile of 1×1.5 meter thick corrugated cardboard that he inherited from an art gallery, taking up space in his studio, and waiting for the right time to transform into something new. Thus far, most of Leo’s street art work has involved experimenting with paste ups, either using screen prints or cheap black and white digital prints to create cheeky pieces that play around with notions of print media and the use of scale within images. “There was always this itch at the back of my brain to make cardboard cut outs from paste up prints, and so combining the freedom of the Vault Canteen Gallery and the giant pile of corrugated cardboard were going to allow me to scratch that itch,” says the artist. The first ever drawing Leo remembers creating was of himself lying down in a cosy front room full of sofas and 70s hi-fi equipment. Within that drawing Leo had drawn a smaller version of himself drawing in the cosy room full of sofas and hi-fi equipment. Cut scene, and he has now grown up a bit, or as he describes; “I have grown into the kind of person who wants to be a comic artist. Not because I was particularly good at it but because I loved the way that one drawing could seamlessly bounce to the next and to the next and the next as if they weren’t pinned butterflies but part of a sequence that would just keep going until the sequence ended. The artificiality of art is what I like.” Leo then went on to partake in a BA in Bristol, where they had some “pretty fancy photocopiers”. Although students were supposed to buy credit to use the machines, Leo figured out a hack where he could get unlimited credit. He states; “I became obsessed by the idea that you could print a scale map of the whole entire world and wrap it around the planet, and that dodgy facsimile would contain us and within that us there would be full sized photocopies of us living out our full sized photocopy lives.” Cut scene once again, and computers have been invented, and it is these computers that have allowed Leo to communicate with printers in a way that wasn’t available when he had all the photocopier credit. After completing his degree, Leo moved country and learnt to screen print. He describes; “The squeegee is going back and forward and I am thinking ‘This is brilliant. I am like a machine.’ And for a minute there I was as content as a photocopier.” “The artificiality of art is what I like, but I like it to be obvious. I like to see the pencil lines, the offset registration marks, the machine wearing a ghost costume or the Wizard of Oz’s feet poking out from under the curtain. By exposing the artifice within itself the mise en abyme (the picture of a picture within a picture) perfectly captures this celebration of artificiality. We are all in (and in on) the joke.” In his What’s He Building In There? exhibition Leo combined old computer monitors, rubbish photocopiers, screen prints, and differently scaled cardboard cutouts to create a series of interactive scenes within scenes, inviting the audience to become a part of the art work. Leo states; “In as janky manner as possible this exhibition explored what Nietzsche never said when he never said ‘Battle not with photocopiers lest you become a photocopier and if you gaze into the mise en abyme, the mise en abyme gazes also into you’.” @leoboydprints Printing via People of Print https://ift.tt/HFIjC1u June 27, 2022 at 05:37AM
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3D Printing Webinar and Event Roundup: June 26, 2022 https://ift.tt/4yOqgj0 Events for this week have already started, like the ISTE Live conference for technology in education down in New Orleans. Stratasys continues its Experience Tour in Ohio, Divide by Zero... The post... View the entire article via our website. Printing via 3DPrint.com | The Voice of 3D Printing / Additive Manufacturing https://3dprint.com June 26, 2022 at 07:36AM
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3D Printing News Briefs, June 25, 2022: Partnerships, Research, & More https://ift.tt/okg9nHq In today’s 3D Printing News Briefs, 3DOS and Ivaldi are working together to deliver on-demand critical parts for heavy industries in Africa, and ASME published an AM design standard... View the entire article via our website. Printing via 3DPrint.com | The Voice of 3D Printing / Additive Manufacturing https://3dprint.com June 25, 2022 at 07:33AM Postal Service Starts Summer With Strong Service Performance Across All Mail Categories https://ift.tt/pKAHxiw WASHINGTON — The United States Postal Service reported new delivery performance metrics for the fiscal third quarter through June 17 showing ongoing strong service performance across First-Class Mail, Marketing Mail and Periodicals. Printing via USPS News https://ift.tt/eHZRVQP June 24, 2022 at 12:15PM
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NASA Funds Contour Crafting’s Material Transport Tech for Lunar Construction https://ift.tt/EkoaOzn We recently reported that NASA was funding more than 20 3D printing-related proposals as part of its 2022 Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR)... View the entire article via our website. Printing via 3DPrint.com | The Voice of 3D Printing / Additive Manufacturing https://3dprint.com June 24, 2022 at 08:33AM |
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