A surprise block of Super Mario in 3D
Designed by Noe Ruis, this Super Mario 3D surprise block is intended for carnivorous plants, but can be used for a wide range of purposes.
Read moreIn Amsterdam, Dutch architecture firm DUS Architects has set up its latest invention for3D printing houses. Called KamerMaker(http://www.kamermaker.com/), the machine is built from a container. The mobile unit has a base of 2.2 square meters and rises to 3.5 meters, enabling it to3D print a room in which it is possible to live. The printing machine can also produce all the furniture that will take pride of place in this first 3D-printed apartment. More than just a zany invention, the creators of this machine see it as a real solution for the future, making it possible, for example, to turn plastic waste into a home. The first step they intend to take before the end of 2013: building a habitable house.
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Designed by Noe Ruis, this Super Mario 3D surprise block is intended for carnivorous plants, but can be used for a wide range of purposes.
Read moreTravelers have a new way of ing their journeys, thanks to Loci, imagined by Andrew Spitz, a 3D-printed sculpture of journeys.
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