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Samsung 3D Projector

Muse and Samsung introduced the brand's new line of 3D LED TVs with a large-scale commercial 3D outdoor projection onto the Beurs van Berlage, a historic building in the center of Amsterdam. The event lasted for three days and also included live demos of the new Samsung TVs in an adjacent square. Participants also had a chance to win new Samsung 3D LED TVs on site and via a Foursquare promotion. Via Creativity Online.

RADAR : MakerBot

The sign on the door reads MakerBot industries. Inside, boxes line the floors and there is a flurry of activity. A light humming sound fills the air. Machines buzz as they print physical objects that merely minutes before were 3D renderings on a computer screen. This is Bre Pattis’ ‘Botcave’ and within its walls resides a startup that intends to change the face of printing. The MakerBot is a box-like unit that prints using thin plastic, which it lays down layer by layer. Eyeglass frames, wall brackets, tweezers, action figures even a 3D rendering of Walt Disney’s head are all possible. Makerbot came out of NYC Resistor, a hackers collective offering shared knowledge and camaraderie.

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MakerBot prints Thom Yorke’s head

I’m a fan of MakerBot “robots that make things.” I got to spend some time with the MakerBot team a few months back. We shot an episode of RADAR with them which will be airing later this year and I wrote about them in the current issue of Filmmaker Mag. The following is a cool bts look at the transformation from 3D render to physical object.

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