logging in or signing up Vand A presentation (alternate background)_ipad friendly aSGuest116842 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 16 Category: Science & Tech.. License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: October 12, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Industrial Revolution 2.0: Industrial Revolution 2.0 1 How the Material World Will Newly MaterialiseVictoria & Albert Museum, London: Victoria & Albert Museum, London Purpose of the Victoria and Albert Museum: to inspire those who shape contemporary design by placing the finest historical and contemporary examples before the public the increased use of their displays as resources for learning, creativity and enjoyment Founded in 1852 Era of the industrial revolution 2Industrial Revolution 2.0: How the Material World Will Newly Materialise : 3 Murray Moss Industrial Revolution 2.0: How the Material World Will Newly MaterialiseIndustrial Revolution 2.0: How the Material World Will Newly Materialise: Industrial Revolution 2.0: How the Material World Will Newly Materialise 4 The exhibition Extended due to successSlide 5: 5Highlights of the Exhibition: Highlights of the Exhibition 6Fractal.MGX: The Mathematics of Life: Fractal.MGX: The Mathematics of Life 7 Mimicking nature through Additive ManufacturingFractal.MGX: The Mathematics of Life: Fractal.MGX: The Mathematics of Life As in nature, lightweight forms can be designed and realized Which also translates into a more efficient and economic consumption of material 8Iris van Herpen: The Return of Rococo: Iris van Herpen: The Return of Rococo Rococo is an 18th Century style in which artists were free to become more ornate, florid, and playful But the costs involved in creating these design was too great 9Iris van Herpen: The Return of Rococo: Iris van Herpen: The Return of Rococo Additive Manufacturing gives designers the freedom to once again explore the ornate, florid, and playful style that made Rococo great And in an economical way 10Iris van Herpen: The Return of Rococo: Iris van Herpen: The Return of Rococo Also for use in daily life 11The Melonia Shoe: A Crowd Pleaser: The Melonia Shoe: A Crowd Pleaser Additive Manufacturing makes mass customization a reality Sometimes with amusing results! 12The Melonia Shoe: A Crowd Pleaser: The Melonia Shoe: A Crowd Pleaser 13The Melonia Shoe: A Crowd Pleaser: The Melonia Shoe: A Crowd Pleaser But also with quite practical results 14The One_Shot.MGX and the Bloom: The One_Shot.MGX and the Bloom 15 D esigned by Patrick Jouin, these objects are printed in one piece, with functionality integrated into the design. Includes 37 integrated hingesThe One_Shot.MGX and the Bloom: The One_Shot.MGX and the Bloom 16 Includes 73 integrated hingesThe One_Shot.MGX and the Bloom: The One_Shot.MGX and the Bloom Integrated functionality definitely has its advantages 17Lady Belhaven: Reimagined: Lady Belhaven: Reimagined 18 Created in 1827 3D scanned and reminagined Brought to lifeLady Belhaven: Reimagined: Lady Belhaven: Reimagined Scanned Reimagined Brought to Life You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Vand A presentation (alternate background)_ipad friendly aSGuest116842 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 16 Category: Science & Tech.. License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: October 12, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Industrial Revolution 2.0: Industrial Revolution 2.0 1 How the Material World Will Newly MaterialiseVictoria & Albert Museum, London: Victoria & Albert Museum, London Purpose of the Victoria and Albert Museum: to inspire those who shape contemporary design by placing the finest historical and contemporary examples before the public the increased use of their displays as resources for learning, creativity and enjoyment Founded in 1852 Era of the industrial revolution 2Industrial Revolution 2.0: How the Material World Will Newly Materialise : 3 Murray Moss Industrial Revolution 2.0: How the Material World Will Newly MaterialiseIndustrial Revolution 2.0: How the Material World Will Newly Materialise: Industrial Revolution 2.0: How the Material World Will Newly Materialise 4 The exhibition Extended due to successSlide 5: 5Highlights of the Exhibition: Highlights of the Exhibition 6Fractal.MGX: The Mathematics of Life: Fractal.MGX: The Mathematics of Life 7 Mimicking nature through Additive ManufacturingFractal.MGX: The Mathematics of Life: Fractal.MGX: The Mathematics of Life As in nature, lightweight forms can be designed and realized Which also translates into a more efficient and economic consumption of material 8Iris van Herpen: The Return of Rococo: Iris van Herpen: The Return of Rococo Rococo is an 18th Century style in which artists were free to become more ornate, florid, and playful But the costs involved in creating these design was too great 9Iris van Herpen: The Return of Rococo: Iris van Herpen: The Return of Rococo Additive Manufacturing gives designers the freedom to once again explore the ornate, florid, and playful style that made Rococo great And in an economical way 10Iris van Herpen: The Return of Rococo: Iris van Herpen: The Return of Rococo Also for use in daily life 11The Melonia Shoe: A Crowd Pleaser: The Melonia Shoe: A Crowd Pleaser Additive Manufacturing makes mass customization a reality Sometimes with amusing results! 12The Melonia Shoe: A Crowd Pleaser: The Melonia Shoe: A Crowd Pleaser 13The Melonia Shoe: A Crowd Pleaser: The Melonia Shoe: A Crowd Pleaser But also with quite practical results 14The One_Shot.MGX and the Bloom: The One_Shot.MGX and the Bloom 15 D esigned by Patrick Jouin, these objects are printed in one piece, with functionality integrated into the design. Includes 37 integrated hingesThe One_Shot.MGX and the Bloom: The One_Shot.MGX and the Bloom 16 Includes 73 integrated hingesThe One_Shot.MGX and the Bloom: The One_Shot.MGX and the Bloom Integrated functionality definitely has its advantages 17Lady Belhaven: Reimagined: Lady Belhaven: Reimagined 18 Created in 1827 3D scanned and reminagined Brought to lifeLady Belhaven: Reimagined: Lady Belhaven: Reimagined Scanned Reimagined Brought to Life