Most of us are content with 3D printing’s amazing ability to convert digital models into 3D objects, amazed at the transformation from the virtual to the real. If you’re a net artist, though, who’s made a name for yourself finding beauty in the spaces outside of the intended uses for technology, printing Yoda heads is the last thing you’d be content with. At least, that’s how Australian artist Lia feels. After receiving a 3D printer as a gift from her husband, she began toying with what a 3D printer can do aside from robotically translating models to physical objects, saying on her blog, “I am really (!) not interested in creating 3D models in a 3D programme and then simply have them printed out.…
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