Posts Tagged ‘innovation’
Greg Lynn - Design and construction are becoming less mediated by conversion to 2D documents
Greg Lynn shares how he and his colleagues use 3D technologies, AR technology, VR technologies, and robotics in their leading edge architectural, industrial design, and consumer product design projects
Read MoreGeoffrey Farmer and Duane Linklater strike out for ‘terra incognita’
By Murray White | Toronto Star 3D printing is already a vital tool in a breadth of disciplines, from film production to medical technology to furniture making, but its use in the art world is still nascent, to say the least. Two big-time players in the Canadian museum scene are looking to hurry it along. The Ryerson…
Read MoreArtists Geoffrey Farmer, Duane Linklater earn 3D printing grants
By Lauren La Rose | CBC News Two artists from British Columbia and Ontario are recipients of the first grants from a fund dedicated towards promoting innovative work through 3D printing technology. Vancouver-based Geoffrey Farmer and Duane Linklater of Moose Cree First Nation in northern Ontario will be able to draw from the $100,000 Be3Dimensional Innovation…
Read MoreCanada must sharpen its 3-D vision
By Edward Burtynsky | The Globe and Mail Edward Burtynsky is an internationally renowned photographer and a co-founder of Think2Thing, a Toronto-based 3-D prototyping, modelling and design atelier. The quest for the fabled Northwest Passage inspired nautical explorers of the 19th century, such as John Franklin, to look globally for innovative new paths for trade and…
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