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Emilia Telese - Italian-born crossover artist based in Brighton, UK. 3Dify at The Mad Hatter. 3D Printing and scanning. 3D printing mini sculptures of yourself – a new trend spreading like wildfire? PLEASE NOTE: We are now fully booked for the Brighton Digital Festival!

3D printing mini sculptures of yourself – a new trend spreading like wildfire?

You can still visit the installation and see a 3D body scanner and 3D printers in action, but unfortunately, we don’t have any spaces left to get people scanned and print little figures of them. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Google+ or LinkedIn for regular updates. With the help of Italian installation artist Emilia Telese and some technological wizardry from 3Dify, Developing Dreams are dragging the concept of the photo booth kicking and screaming into the age of 3D printing and low cost 3D scanning. As part of the Brighton Digital Festival, you can visit the interactive installation ‘Break The Mould’ to get scanned, digitised and recreated in bio plastic as a 3d printed mini you.

The installation made its debut at the Brighton Maker Faire on 7th September and is at different venues throughout the Brighton Digital Festival: ■ Jubilee Library (9 – 22 September) ■ Mad Hatter Cafe (30 September – 4 October) Skanect by Occipital. 3D Scan From An iPad to Skanect on Your Mac or PC - Wirelessly There’s no easier way to capture high-quality, full-color 3D scans than with the Structure Sensor attached to your iPad streaming wirelessly to Skanect on your Mac or PC.

Skanect by Occipital

But the Structure Sensor is much more than just a 3D scanner. It’s also a developer-friendly 3D sensing platform for mobile devices that lets you map indoor spaces, explore mixed reality worlds and much more. Compatible with iPad (5th generation), 9.7-inch iPad Pro, 12.9-inch iPad Pro, iPad Air 2, iPad Air, iPad mini 4, iPad mini 2/3 and iPad (4th generation) - and it’s developer hackable to work with Android, Linux, Windows and OS X too. See how to use Structure Sensor with Skanect > Now get the special bundle for one low price. Includes USB Hacker Cable optional for wired connection to Mac or PC desktops, iPad bracket, and a license for Skanect Pro.

Skanect Teaser. Skanect by Occipital. Skanect 1.0 Tutorial - Scanning Small Objects. Occipital makes the Structure Sensor and 360 Panorama. Structure Sensor: Capture the World in 3D by Occipital. The Structure Sensor gives mobile devices the ability to capture and understand the world in three dimensions.

Structure Sensor: Capture the World in 3D by Occipital

With the Structure Sensor attached to your mobile device, you can walk around the world and instantly capture it in a digital form. This means you can capture 3D maps of indoor spaces and have every measurement in your pocket. You can instantly capture 3D models of objects and people for import into CAD and for 3D printing. You can play mind blowing augmented reality games where the real world is your game world. If you’re a developer, Structure gives you the ability to build mobile applications that interact with the three dimensional geometry of the real world for the very first time. The Structure Sensor has been designed from the ground up to be mobile. The Structure Sensor has a mobile-optimized range that begins at 40 centimeters and stretches to over 3.5 meters.

Battery-powered Anodized aluminum chassis Dual infrared LEDs What does this mean in plain terms? 1. 2. 3. 4. This amazing accessory turns your iPad into a 3D scanner. When most people play with a Kinect, the best they can hope for is a high score in Dance Central.

This amazing accessory turns your iPad into a 3D scanner

When Occipital CEO Jeff Powers saw Microsoft's innovative sensor package for the first time he decided to change the direction of his company and got to work developing the Structure Sensor, a new 3D scanning tool that earned the company over $250,000 (£156,000) in a single day. Product designers can use their iPads and Occipital's anodised aluminium add-on to scan objects and create 3D models suitable for a MakerBot. Realtors can take advantage of its depth sensors to capture the dimensions of a room and create a 360-degree panoramic photo that can be embedded in a listing. Gamers will be able to use the slick sensor to play a bevy of games built on top of the Structure's open API. More than a cool gadget, the team at Occipital hopes to create a platform that will give smartphones and tablets a new set of super powers.

The change in strategy hasn't come without costs. The Structure Sensor is the first 3D sensor for mobile devices.