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See How Additive Manufacturing is Revolutionizing Sculpture, Objects d'Art at Rapid 2011 Expo and Convention Group: News
31-Mar-2011
Minneapolis, Minn. - At Speedy 2011 Convention & Exposition, artists interested in experimenting with 3D printing can learn how additive production is revolutionizing art and sculpture design, May 24 to 26, 2011 at the Hyatt Regency Minneapolis in Minneapolis.
Speakers and an exhibition of artworks created using additive manufacturing will demonstrate the conceptual visualization, infinite edit ability, algorithmic shape development, and material flexibility of freeform fabrication are creating a new reality for artists through technology.
A contemporary art ############## displaying digital art created using additive production will be on display at Fast. Artists have been invited to submit work in a CAD/STL file to be printed by professional additive production service providers. All art will be juried for selection and display. The art will be displayed on 2 ft square pedestals.
"This new, high-speed, on-demand medium allows the impossible to be possible -- through the finite barriers of reproduction for a single artist, to the unlimited reproductions of artists' works,
Office 2007 Serial," explains Gary Mikola, event business manager, Quick. "Additive production is a whole new area of artistic endeavor, and provides an economic boost to artists looking to sell works of art."
The Fast Conference, including 3D IMAGING, will offer more than 70 technical sessions ,
Office 2010 Home And Student Key, keynotes and panels by the top minds in the field addressing the use of additive manufacturing and 3D printing for industries as diverse as aerospace and defense, motor vehicles, medical devices and implants, consumer products, jewelry and architecture as well as offering information on equipment, engineering, casting and materials for use in production.
Sessions and panels covering the specific subject of additive manufacturing for art on Thursday May 26 at Speedy. include:
Art and Sculpture "Truth in Materials: Layer Based Artifacts as Integral Process and Surface," Rebecca Strzelec,
Office 2010 Sale, Penn State Altoona "Psycho Finnish Man with 3D Mermaids,
Microsoft Office 2007 Pro," Janne Kyttanen, Freedom of Creation "A New Approach to the Design of Sculpture,
Microsoft Office 2007, Jewelry, and Decorative Objects Using 3D Scans of Natural Objects," Andrew Werby, United Artworks Need to mention two others , Tiffany & Kendall College of Art. See Thursday's sessions. Find more information on Speedy 2011 and 3D IMAGING Conference & Exposition or to register for the event, click .
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