Notes on life, art, photography and technology, by a Danish dropout bohemian.
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Sunday, November 16, 2014
Invisible sculptures, literally
Believe it or not, these sculptures, created by a new kind of 3D printing, can't even be seen with a microscope, it takes an *electron-microscope* to see them!
Fascinating!! I should like to see the real sculptures, someday, in Italy, but pretty amazing to think about how small these sculptures were...which, really, couldn't they just be replicated, again? I mean, it's precision technology; not like a human has to sit down and re-invent the wheel, here... Perhaps I missed something in the piece...or do you think that he just likes the "drama" of "the story." ;-)
As a friend said to me when he saw this, see size does matter..
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ReplyDeleteFascinating!! I should like to see the real sculptures, someday, in Italy, but pretty amazing to think about how small these sculptures were...which, really, couldn't they just be replicated, again? I mean, it's precision technology; not like a human has to sit down and re-invent the wheel, here... Perhaps I missed something in the piece...or do you think that he just likes the "drama" of "the story." ;-)
ReplyDeleteI wondered too. I guess it was just unusually expensive and such to get them made.
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