Gävlebocken had its inaugarution day yesterday (november 28th). It has survived the last four years, time to place your bets on if the streak will extend to five or not.
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Gävlebocken had its inaugarution day yesterday (november 28th). It has survived the last four years, time to place your bets on if the streak will extend to five or not.
Webcam: http://bocken.gavle.se/kamera/
The first ever 3D-printed steel bridge has opened in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. It was created by robotic arms using welding torches to deposit the structure of the bridge layer by layer, and is made of 4500 kilograms of stainless steel.
The 12-metre-long MX3D Bridge was built by four commercially available industrial robots and took six months to print. The structure was transported to its location over the Oudezijds Achterburgwal canal in central Amsterdam last week and is now open to pedestrians and cyclists.
More than a dozen sensors attached to the bridge after the printing was completed will monitor strain, movement, vibration and temperature across the structure as people pass over it and the weather changes. This data will be fed into a digital model of the bridge.
Read more:
https://www.newscientist.com/article/2283934-worlds-first-3d-printed-steel-bridge-opens-in-amsterdam/#ixzz70sdp8fot
15-7-2021: official opening of the bridge manufactured by mx3d.metal.printing MX3D
MX3D’s Smart Bridge is officially opened today by Máxima, Her Majesty the Queen of the Netherlands together with robot Yumi!
Photo’s by Jan de Groen and @degrootag
Arndt Schlaudraff’s @lego_tonic !
Today: saw the landing of Marsrover Perseverance. Flashback to 2003: watching the launch of mars rover ‘Opportunity’ (Mission Completed Feb. 12, 2019) while sitting in a Ford Mustang convertible parked near a creek close to Cape Canaveral - sometimes life isn’t all that bad :)
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The expansion of Penn Station’s concourse has an acre of glass that lets the sun pour down, and installations by Kehinde Wiley, Stan Douglas and Elmgreen & Dragset.
A Clever LEGO Robotics Candy Cane Catapult
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情景師アラーキー/荒木さとしさんはTwitterを使っています 「【I love 働く船】 世界最大の半潜水式重貨物船『BOKA Vanguard』 がヘンテコでカッコいい!!! 船体を水没させて、中央に船を引き入れた後にまた浮上して運搬する方式。石油掘削基地も丸ごと運べる11万トンの輸送力、凄!! ↓紹介動画がまたエレガントで素敵。 https://t.co/4PriAMPZBe https://t.co/Se8YzanUjb」 / Twitter
The world’s largest semi-submersible heavy cargo ship “BOKA Vanguard” Is strange and cool !!! A method in which the hull is submerged, the ship is pulled into the center, and then the ship floats and is transported again. The transportation capacity of 110,000 tons that can carry the entire oil drilling base is amazing !! ↓ The introductory video is also elegant and nice.
Lego Bauhaus
Bauhaus Tel Aviv by Katarina Erlina
Inside one of the restored ‘Meisterhäuser’.
The inheritance of Bauhaus includes, of course, the school building, but also the remaining teachers' houses. The teachers called themselves master instead of professor. Renowned inhabitants included Paul Klee, Wassily Kandinsky, Lyonel Feininger, Georg Muche, Laszlo Moholy, Johannes Itten and Oskar Schlemmer. Today the Masters' Houses serve the noble aim of hosting exhibitions. In the house where painter Lyonel Feininger used to live, the Kurt Weill centre is now established, and in the Kandinsky-Klee house one can now admire an exhibition about the last director of Bauhaus: Ludwig Mies van der Rohe.
Het Bauhaus werelderfgoed bestaat onder meer uit de overgebleven "Meisterhäuser" in Dessau, waar de docenten woonden. De docenten noemden zich meester (Meister) in plaats van professor. De bekendste bewoners waren Paul Klee, Wassily Kandinsky, Lyonel Feininger, Georg Muche, Laszlo Moholy, Johannes Itten en Oskar Schlemmer. De Meisterhäuser met hun opmerkelijke interieurs hebben nu de nobele functie om exposities te organiseren. In het huis waar schilder Lyonel Feininger woonde is nu het Kurt Weill centrum gevestigd en in het Kandinsky-Klee huis valt nu een expositie over de laatste Bauhaus directeur Mies van der Rohe te bewonderen.
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Walter Gropius - Bauhaus Building Balconies, Dessau. Photo by MWART
Playful Duo Captures the Fun and Joy of Interacting With Architecture
Creative duo Daniel Rueda and Anna Devís find wonder in seemingly ordinary places. As two former architects, they incorporate elements of buildings into their whimsical compositions in which a model (often Devís) is perfectly coordinated with different facades or blends into the scenery.
For the 100th anniversary. The bauhaus as a bus. Road trip through the modern age by Van Bo Le-Mentzel. Photo © Mirko Mielke
Tom Blachford, ‘Midnight Modern’
One of Matti Suuronen’s capsule-shaped Futuro Houses, coloured bright yellow, also appears in the series.
Less than 100 of these prefabricated, fibreglass homes were constructed during the 1960s and 1970s, so they became collectible items scattered around the world.
Raised off the ground on thin supports, their designs include ellipse porthole-like windows and a hatch that doubles as steps required to climb inside.
Spotted one on my way to st Louis at the Pink Elephant Antique Mall in Livingston, IL
Foldable Car - G by GOODesign
This is the first foldable car design.The former 3D printing modeling of the car requires support, making it difficult to produce neat results. However, the folding design does not require any support, and it is possible to express all parts neatly. It has redesigned its structure because it is the first car folding method is applied. The basic structure of this is based on the structure of the folding robot-K, and the lower part of the car is designed by applying the sliding method. The selected car is a G-wagen of Benz which is easy to model because there is no curved surface. This design opens the hood and allows the interior to be seen, and the features inside the engine are described in detail. Spare tires can be folded and unfolded. The wheels are of course rotation. Based on this structure, many cars will be introduced in the future. I hope you have many expectations!
Video of folding motion in action: https://www.instagram.com/p/BvBqa0XHahI/
Nachtwacht 360 is a Replica of Rembandt’s Night Watch with 3D Printed Props
“Nachtwacht 360" by photographer Julius Rooymans and fashion designer Hans Ubbinkis is a photographic replica of “The Night Watch” painting by Dutch artist Rembrandt brought to life with the help of 3D printing.
Visitors to the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam can’t miss one of the most famous Dutch Golden Age paintings – The Night Watch by Rembrandt. This painting is famous for its huge size and its subtle use of light.
Recently, the 17th-century piece has been the focus of attention for photographer Julius Rooymans and fashion designer Hans Ubbink who have created a photographic replica of the work using 22 lookalikes and several 3D printed props.
“At the time, Rembrandt first portrayed all those people individually and then made a composition of it. That is happening now. I’m going to photograph the Night Watch, with the same composition, the same costumes. And therefore also the same headlines,” explained Rooymans.
This new work is called “Nachtwacht 360″ (“Night Watch 360”) and isis on display between July 4th and August 4th at Oostenburgermiddenstraat 101, Amsterdam. It involves all of the lookalikes being styled to match their painted counterparts. To create exact replicas of items such as helmets and weapons, Rooymans and Ubbink enlisted the help of Dutch 3D printing company, Oceanz.
3D Printing Rembrandt’s Helmets and Weapons
The artists explained that, although finding 22 lookalikes was a tricky task, sourcing 17th-century clothing was even more difficult. They worked with collectors in the Netherlands and used old and new techniques to develop props.
It was searching for helmets that proved to be the most difficult task as Rooymans and Ubbink found that Rembrandt had painted helmets which didn’t exist outside of his imagination.
To recreate these props, the artists began working with Robin Brockötter, a 3D designer, who created models which could be 3D printed by Oceanz. The resulting prints were of helmets, collars and a partisan.
Frank Elbersen, a sales engineer at Oceanz 3D printing, said: “As a professional and Dutch 3D printing company, we at Oceanz are happy to be involved in the Night Watch 360 project. How beautiful is it to be able to bring this Dutch masterpiece from the 17th century to life with the innovative and modern technology of today?”
https://www.nachtwacht360.nl/