The famous (and hilarious) LIFE mag...
The famous (and hilarious) LIFE magazine photo from 1952 point outs a movie theater replete of people wearing cardboard glasses enjoying the 3-D experience. Since then, advances in computer tehcnology have made it long easier to view 3-D images. nevertheless for many, the need for a tangible pattern persists, despite the costs and time involved in building undivided Now a technology that has been popular in the manufacturing industry is finding its way into the building design community, and it's quietly revolutionizing what it means to "print" a 3-D design. Called rapid prototyping,
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