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bananas

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Sun Dec 14, 2014, 06:53 AM Dec 2014

Kinematics Dress by Nervous System - 3D Printed by Shapeways



Kinematics Dress by Nervous System - 3D Printed by Shapeways
Published on Dec 9, 2014

Nervous System has created the first dress with Kinematics, their unique 4D printing system that creates complex, foldable forms composed of articulated modules. The Museum of Modern Art has acquired the dress along with the software that created it for their permanent collection. Composed of thousands of interlocking components, the dress was 3D printed as a single folded piece at the Shapeways factory in New York City and required no assembly. This was made possible by Nervous Systems' Kinematics system which combines design generation, customization, and simulation to enable the production of large flexible structures by 3D printing.

For more information, visit http://n-e-r-v-o-u-s.com/projects/sets/kinematics/

Credits:
Dress created by Jessica Rosenkrantz and Jesse Louis-Rosenberg, Nervous System
Worn by Lana Briscella
Filmed & edited by Andrew Robertson & Passerby Films
Filmed at Shapeways Factory in New York City
Music by Joseph Fraioli
Special thanks to Duann Scott

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Kinematics Dress by Nervous System - 3D Printed by Shapeways (Original Post) bananas Dec 2014 OP
Does this mean that they'll be able to make clothes that actually FIT a person's figure? loudsue Dec 2014 #1
Depends on the figure. You wouldn't want to see my overweight ass wearing something like that. Hoppy Dec 2014 #3
K & R! n/t xocet Dec 2014 #2

loudsue

(14,087 posts)
1. Does this mean that they'll be able to make clothes that actually FIT a person's figure?
Sun Dec 14, 2014, 08:54 AM
Dec 2014

That would be nice.

 

Hoppy

(3,595 posts)
3. Depends on the figure. You wouldn't want to see my overweight ass wearing something like that.
Sun Dec 14, 2014, 01:41 PM
Dec 2014
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