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Kinect as 3D scanner: Fabricate Yourself

A new project uses the Microsoft Kinect as a crude 3D scanner. Joris from i.materialise sez, “Fabricate Yourself is a tool by Karl Willis of Interactive Fabrication. Released at the Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction Conference, the tool lets people strike a pose in front of a Microsoft Kinect. If they like the pose they can 3D print the result.

Story: BoingBoing

Posted at 4:43pm and tagged with: 3d printing, user interface,.

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