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Inorganic Flora by Macoto Murayama

Showcasing YOUR amazing talent – via SDID² “Macoto Murayama cultivates inorganic flora. First, he chooses the plant and finds the real flower, for example the exquisite Lathyrus odoratus L. Second, he dissects the flower cutting the petal and ovary with scalpel and observes it with magnifying glass. Third, he makes sketches and photographs the parts of dissected flower. Forth, heContinue readingInorganic Flora by Macoto Murayama

Computational Hydrographic Printing Method

Showcasing YOUR amazing talent – via SDID² Via ProstheticKnowledge: Computational Hydrographic Printing Method developed at Columbia University can accurately apply a print designed for specific surface shape from flat printouts. Interesting to note that this method can compliment 3D Printing with a standard home printer: Hydrographic printing is a well-known technique in industry for transferring color inks on a thinContinue readingComputational Hydrographic Printing Method

Two for Tuesday – The Colors of Infinity

http://youtu.be/YU5tonVT-RU http://youtu.be/ohzJV980PIQ I’ve shared the documentary, The Colors of Infinity before, but I’m sharing it again because I found it for free on YouTube, and also because I think you should watch both of these videos together simultaneously. You will zoom through the Mandelbrot set while you hear Mandelbrot himself describe his Eureka! moment of discovery. You’ll also understand whatContinue readingTwo for Tuesday – The Colors of Infinity

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