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Category Archives: Minimalist Movement
Foldify – 3D Paper Art made on your iPad
Foldify is a simple, easy-to-use app for creating papercraft art on your iPad. The concept is pretty basic: use the iPad to create digital papercraft art that can be broadly customized with colors, facial features, designs and more, and then … Continue reading
5 things to Know about MakerBot’s new 3D Printer
MakerBot released its Replicator II last week to much fanfare. I largely ignored the press release, as 3D Printing is officially now at the height of it’s Hype Cycle. This is when I generally tune out. Just to underscore this … Continue reading
Posted in 3D Models, 3D Printing, 3D Tech, Digital Fabrication, Maker Movement, Minimalist Movement
Tagged 3D Printing, 3D printing Hype, Additive Manufacturing, Bre Pettis, Businessweek, Downloadable Design, Gartner, makerbot, MakerBot industries, material manufacturing, rapid prototyping, Replicator II, Slate
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Projected Reality – Outdoors and In
By Fred Abler Artists have discovered powerful video projectors, and the conflict-of-perception between a projected image and its underlying ‘canvas’ has never been greater. A new genre of art uses architecture-as-canvas, and is loosely known as Urban Projection Mapping. Fig- … Continue reading
Posted in 3D Models, 3D Tech, Augmented Reality, Holographic Technology, Interior Design, Minimalist Movement, Reality Hacking, Uncategorized, Virtual Reality
Tagged Holodeck, holotech, Immersive projection, microsoft, Mr Beam projected living room, projecting video on buildings, Startrek Holodeck, Urban Projection Mapping, Urban Screen, virtual architecture, virutal interiors, Xbox Platform
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Origami Trend’scends Interior Design
by Fred Abler I am a folding freak. I love Origami – its craft, spatial economy, and especially the conflict-of-perception between the complex finished form vs. its simple construction. And recently, Origami has become on-trend in Interior Design. Designers have … Continue reading
Posted in 3D Models, 3D Tech, Architecture, Digital Fabrication, Interior Design, Maker Movement, Minimalist Movement, Origami, PaperCraft, Theory & Concepts
Tagged 3D Model of Real Good Chair, action origami, conflict of perception, Etsy, Expensive Minimalism, Folding Freak, Folding Furniture, furniture-as-art, Interior Design Trends, Kada Stool, Kirigami, origami coin tubes, Origami Fabrication Techniques, Origami Lampshade, Origmai, origmai packaging, PennyRevolution, reusable coin tubes, simple living, Spacify, Studio Snowpuppe, technical origami packaging
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