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Neil Gershenfeld - What is Fablab ?

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Neil Gershenfeld's 3D voice print 'What is fablab ?' by French digital artist Gilles Azzaro was unveiled for the first time on March 8, 2016 at Fablab Artilect Lab in Toulouse France.
Gilles Azzaro's work principally involves the three-dimensional materialization of voices and their audio reproduction. Using cutting edge technologies he reveals the forms of the invisible, transforming and magnifying them into truly amazing lunar-like landscapes. To better define his work, he created the profession of "Sculpteur de Voix" (voice sculptor).
On June 18th, 2014, Gilles AZZARO was invited to the White House to the first Maker Faire White House to present the Work
" Barack OBAMA - Next Industrial Revolution " to President OBAMA.
Azzaro's latest work is the materialization of definition of Neil Gershenfeld's 'What is Fablab ? '. Throughout the 21-second recording, a synchronised laser beam scans the reliefs of the vocal print, marking accurately the exact location of every sound and nuance. The sculpture was then printed on a desktop 3D printer.
Gilles Azzaro's work principally involves the three-dimensional materialization of voices and their audio reproduction. Using cutting edge technologies he reveals the forms of the invisible, transforming and magnifying them into truly amazing lunar-like landscapes. To better define his work, he created the profession of "Sculpteur de Voix" (voice sculptor).
On June 18th, 2014, Gilles AZZARO was invited to the White House to the first Maker Faire White House to present the Work
" Barack OBAMA - Next Industrial Revolution " to President OBAMA.
Azzaro's latest work is the materialization of definition of Neil Gershenfeld's 'What is Fablab ? '. Throughout the 21-second recording, a synchronised laser beam scans the reliefs of the vocal print, marking accurately the exact location of every sound and nuance. The sculpture was then printed on a desktop 3D printer.