Liz Orton

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Liz Orton
I'm hanging my work tomorrow and handing in my last documents. Then in a few weeks my course will officially be over! 2 years have gone fast...
I'll be showing two new projects in the show - Covering The Carpet and Your Dedication Worries Me A Little.
I've also been busy working on a new video piece to present at the symposium which is on the same day. Flyer to be posted soon... I'm currently scheduled to speak in the afternoon at around 2pm/present.
3D Printing with a HEART (or perhaps club?)
By Paul Mignone
Yesterday saw a fantastic initiative held at the University of Melbourne. House of Cards, a socially responsible cafe promoting community well being, teamed up with MAP applicants Katie Ewing and Jin P'ng in hosting a 3D printer on site.
Jin and Katie getting ready for the peak hour coffee rush!
They're keeping their cards 'close to the chest' (pardon the pun), but Katie and Jin certainly have big plans for 3D printing in the hospitality industry. For three hours they spent educating bystanders on the benefits of the technology, as well as conducting surveys and offering prizes.
These two never miss a beat!
The initiative was certainly a win/win, as it attracted both a lot of interest for their project and increased foot traffic for the cafe. We at ResBaz are certainly looking forward to their MAP presentation in a couple of weeks time, and many more attendees at the next drop-in session!
Stay tuned...
If you're local, feel free to drop by! #3dprinting #digismith pic.twitter.com/hI0uc2oaRB
— Paul Mignone (@paulmignone)
April 15, 2014