ABSTRACT
Liquid Printed Pneumatics is a project developed by the MIT, Self-Assembly Lab and Swiss designer Christophe Guberan that focuses on the 3D printing of pneumatically activated objects. Rapid Liquid Printing (RLP), a new additive manufacturing process developed at the lab, is used to create shape changing devices and objects.
- Kathleen Hajash, Bjorn Sparrman, Christophe Guberan, Jared Laucks, and Skylar Tibbits. 2017. Large-Scale Rapid Liquid Printing. 3D Printing Additive Manufacturing 4, 3 (2017), 123--131.Google Scholar
Index Terms
Liquid printed pneumatics
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