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MakerBot Stories | Carrie Mae Rose
Carrie Mae wanted to use a basic 3D shape as a building block for her designs, and ended... -
MakerBot Stories | Sebastian Errazuriz
Sebastian Errazuriz, a Chilean artist who works in Brooklyn, NY, designed and made “12 Shoes for 12 Lovers”... -
3D Printing Stories | Creating High Fashion
The novelty of this fashion sensation is not just in the designs themselves, but in the manufacturing process... -
MakerBot Stories | Francis Bitonti on the Bristle Dress
The Bristle Dress is Bitonti’s second work of couture developed in his New Skins computational design workshop and...
3D technologies for the fashion industry
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Fashion designers are using 3D technologies in unexpected ways, the technologies are providing them with a new set of tools and allowing them to experiment with new ideas and reach new levels of creativity that were not previously possible.
The capabilities of 3D technologies are being utilised not just in high end fashion but also in the mass customisation products. Technologies like 3D scanning and 3D printing are the perfect tools to enable bespoke tailored apparel, performance equipment and accessories.
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Feature: Sebastian Errazuriz
Sebastian Errazuriz, a Chilean artist who works in Brooklyn, NY, designed and made “12 Shoes for 12 Lovers” on a MakerBot Replicator 2X Experimental 3D Printer. Errazuriz talks about his design process and what 3D printing offers to future generations of artists and designers.
We visited Errazuriz’s studio as he was preparing “12 Shoes for 12 Lovers.” The MakerBot Replicator 2X finds itself in the company of much larger machines for carving wood and milling metal, as well as a wall full of hand tools. But as Errazuriz says in the video, a 3D printer, like any tool, is a means to an end. “At the end of the day it all goes back to ideas: What do you want to say? What do you want to contribute? What do you want to solve?”
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