The Neo-Artist: Using 3D printing to invent & make art
While we were at the Maker Faire, we had a contest to give away a voucher for our services. Imagine our surprise when it turns out one of the winners is writing a book about teaching artists and makers how to use technology like 3D printing to start a business!
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Who is….(y)our Support Engineer?
Hi everybody, my name is Sofie Rasschaert and I’m one of the customer support engineers at i.materialise. I’m not an engineer in the strict sense of the word but I do support the customers. I help them with all their (technical) questions about the size, shape and material of the model that they want to print.
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First Asian 3D Print Fashion Show
In Malaysia, Materialise recently collaborated with Melinda Looi, an internationally acclaimed fashion designer, for Asia’s first 3D Print Fashion Show. Last Friday, the fashion show took place in 21st century metropolis that is Kuala Lumpur.
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3D printed shoes hit the catwalk of the Royal Academy of Fashion
3D printing is on the way to conquer the catwalks again. This time it’s not Iris van Herpen, but Pierre Renaux, a master student at the Royal Academy of Fashion in Antwerp, to push the 3D printing revolution forward in fashion.
Pierre Renaux just opened the fashion show in Antwerp with his collection. All the shoes in the collection are 3D printed (and fabulous).
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A 3D printed SUPERhero just entered our doors
What do you do to surprise one of your friends who just got a new job? That’s right. You 3D print something!
That’s exactly what Nils Faber did to congratulate one of his collegues: “I used the open source tool Makehuman.org to make this superhero called The Mammothman’, it refers to my colleague who worked with the Mammoth machines at Materialise.”
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3D printed (Warhol) designs conquer RAPID 2013
This year we re-introduced Andy Warhol with a 3D printed touch in Pittsburgh. Yesterday we showed you the wonderful designs of our Andy Warhol Challenge, today we’re showing you the beautiful creations of Stephen Jones and Murray Moss.
Marking one of the first times that works by Andy Warhol have been reinterpreted by 3D Printing technologies, the event, (organized to celebrate the opening of the RAPID 2013 ), featured both ‘Factory 2.0’, a series of Warhol-inspired installations spread about the museum, as well as the five finalists of our challenge. The event was a resounding success with hundreds of awestruck visitors seeing firsthand how 3D Printing is changing the way that art is conceived and made.
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And the Big Winner of the Andy Warhol Challenge is….
Emanuele Niri! This young Italian designer will take his own print home. The jury was very surprised by the beauty of his design and the link with Andy Warhol.
Here’s his reaction: “First of all a huge thanks to the awesome i.materialise to run their competitions and give us all this unique opportunity to display our work and even more to the incredibly talented craftsmen that worked to ‘materialise’ my dream, You guys are great!”
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Check out the 3D printed designs of the Andy Warhol Challenge
We can finally reveal the 3D prints of the Andy Warhol Challenge. Check out the beautiful creations from Emanuele Niri, Luigi Vaghi, Dominik Raskin, Cathrien Orie and Thomas Cornelis in paintable resin. To see all our pictures go to our Facebook Page.
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Check out the amazing work of our community in Haarlem!
Did you miss the XYZ exposition in Amsterdam? Don’t worry, you can have a second chance to spot 3D printed designs in Haarlem.
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Celebrate the US flag with red, white and blue specials
Flag Day is fast approaching in the US (and so is Independence Day!) and we thought it’d be fun to celebrate by offering a red, white and blue special. On June 14th, people in the US commemorate the adoption of the flag of the United States, the good ole red, white and blue. Old Glory, for those of you who’ve heard that term.
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