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A mind ill with negative attitudes is more dangerous than a sick body, for its sickness is always contagious.
not my words but I do love them. . |
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Sam Jinks sculpture. Yes, not a painting…not a photo… |
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A Great look at female boxing
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good advice
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3D Printing from THE MIND!
http://www.designboom.com/technology...-thinkerthing/
http://www.designboom.com/wp-content...signboom01.jpg first image objects from thought: 3D printing with the mind using an emotiv EPOC brain-computer headset, george laskowsky of thinker thing was able to create a three-dimensional shape by directing virtual mutations with his mind, which are controlled using small electrical impulses detectable in the brain. 'this evolving model is created in a form that can be read by the latest 3D printers,' says bryan salt, founder of thinker things. it allows us to create real physical objects directed by your mind', he adds. anyone can use the machine, a user would need to wear the EPOC neuro-headset, which transfers the corresponding brain patterns to a computer program, manifesting a three-dimensional model from a genetic DNA seed. for more information about the project, watch the videos below, or visit the current indiegogo campaign. http://www.designboom.com/wp-content...signboom05.jpg |
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Kind of like most of us. :blink: |
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.....random fuckery.....
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3D-printed Robohands help kids without fingers
Amazing technology!
http://asset1.cbsistatic.com/cnwk.1d...s_Robohand.jpg http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-...thout-fingers/ Carpenter Richard van As made his own digits after losing his fingers in an accident. Now he's helping kids by 3D-printing prosthetics and running an Indiegogo campaign. People who have lost fingers can try to get robotic hands that cost tens of thousands of dollars. Or they can try to 3D-print their own hand. That's what Richard van As did after a woodworking accident in 2011 cost him four fingers. The South African carpenter decided to build his own fingers from hardware store parts but eventually turned to 3D printing. Using a MakerBot Replicator 2 printer, he collaborated with Ivan Owen to create a prosthetic finger after much trial and error. They've since printed hands for four South African children who lack fingers. |
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