Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Another Interesting 3-wait, 4-D Project?!


It's called 4-D printing, and the fourth dimension in this case is time. Here's how it works: A 3-D printer with extremely high resolution uses materials that can respond to outside stimuli, like heat or light, as ink. The resulting structure can change, move or even assemble itself after it's been printed.
(Siner, 2013)
Check it Out. 


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