Friday, September 26, 2013
Wood Auditorium
Hod Lipson, Cornell Creative Machines Lab, with David Benjamin, GSAPP
“To its boosters,” suggests the New York Times in an article on 3D printed food, “the 3D printer is a revolution in the making. It will democratize manufacturing. Just as the Internet turned us all into couchbound Gutenbergs with the ability to publish to millions of readers with a single click, 3D printers will turn us all into Henry Fords, Ralph Laurens and Daniel Bouluds.” Lipson, co-author of Fabricated and director of the Cornell Creative Machines Lab, a group that fuses concepts from biology and engineering to “explore novel autonomous systems that can design and make other machinesautomatically,” discusses these new horizons with Living Architecture Lab Director David Benjamin.
Organized by the Departments of Computer Science and Mechanical Engineering and the Living Architecture Lab
http://events.gsapp.org/event/waiter-the-new-world-of-3d-printing-and-computation
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