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vm4vm0 · 3 years ago
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First Love from Mees Peijnenburg on Vimeo.
Starring: Jordan Barrett & Olivia Lonsdale
Crew: Writer & Director: Mees Peijnenburg Producer - Blue Thunder Line Producer - Gess Sumter Cinematographer - Sander Vandenbroucke Camera assistent - Evert Bazuin, Milan van Schaik Gaffer - Ken Sody Light Assistant - Bart Nieuwenweg, Gijs ten Den Production Design - Maeve Human Production Design Assistant - Elise Claes Location Manager - Akki Nelissen Catering - Cijn Prins Stunts - Daan Meeuwig Editor - Imre Reutelingsperger, Mees Peijnenburg Sound Design - Evelien van der Molen Colorist - Erik van den Heuvel Title Designer - Sander Brouwer
Special thanks: Gaite Jansen, Judith Engels, Minke Lunter, Halal Amsterdam, Camera Rentals - Charles McGough, Vincent Visser, Studio L'Equipe, Lux&Co - Erno Das, Danny van Deventer
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L'Officiel - Forever Loving - Compilation 2.0 from Insane.today on Vimeo.
L’Officiel celebrates their 10th anniversary with a tribute to their favourite item. A series of 13 editorial fashion videos, for a.o Moncler, Moschino [TV] H&M, Dr. Martens and Gassan.
Credits Concept / Director / Art Director Insane Production company Insane and Cake Film Producer Levi Wilbrink Itai Verhoeckx Director of Photography Remko Schnorr Focus Puller Danny van Deventer Ralph van de Weijer Art Assistent Yeelen Tavilla, Amba Molly, Lyanne Wiersema Gaffer Maarten Rijnbeek Bestboy Michiel Albers Productie Assistent Floor Opheij
Make-up Hester Wernert Hairstyling Kathinka Gernant Stylist Maaike Staal Styling Assistent Carmen Vos
Model Josefien Rodermans, Damaris Goddrie
Online/Compositing The Compound Edit Amber Hooijmans Grade Rachel Stone, Floor Knaapen Sound design Crouwel Interactive
Studio Allard Studios, Studio Foppe Schut Camera Equipment Camera Rentals Light Equipment Lites
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doxampage · 6 years ago
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10 Stunning 3D Prints in Polyamide (SLS)
Polyamide (SLS) is the all-rounder when it comes to 3D printing materials. It can be used for hand-painted sculptures, tech gadget prototypes, stunning fashion and jewelry design, or even pieces of art. Since this nylon plastic comes in 26 different finishes and can be used so universally, we thought it was about time to pay attention to some of its outstanding designs. Take a look at the 10 coolest polyamide objects we ahve created in our 3D printers . 
1. Sculptures by Danny van Ryswyk
If you’ve been following i.materialise closely, chances are you’ve already heard of Danny van Ryswyk’s incredible 3D printed sculptures. His designs are 3D printed in polished Polyamide and then hand-painted by the master himself. He even wrote a tutorial on how to paint Polyamide prints right here.
This 3D printed boat is another example of how to paint a polyamide model if you are a 3D printing beginner.
2. Jewelry & Fashion by Francesca Paolin
Asian cultures, African tribes, long-forgotten memories and adventurous dreams: Italian fashion and jewelry designer Francesca Paolin creates one-of-a-kind 3D printed jewelry collections. Instead of choosing conventional materials like precious metals for her designs, Francesca surprises us with colorful 3D prints in Polyamide. Read on to learn more about her refreshing fusion-designs in our blog post here.
3. Pieces of Art by Drzach & Suchy
Swiss designer duo Drzach & Suchy have surprised us with a 3D printed art piece like no other. After the stunning 3D printed shadow art that they printed with us, we were really excited about their next project: a 3D printed haiku in Polyamide that is only visible in water. Sounds intriguing? Take a look at the video below or read our dedicated blog post here
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4. Tech Gadgets by Jermo Ikonen
Jarmo Ikonen’s ‘Flexbone’ is an iPod Shuffle accessory, which makes training and listening to music even more enjoyable. Flexbone also makes training safer, by getting rid of earbud cords. And it also gives you even better control of the Shuffle because of its separated control buttons. This product is a great example of one of the many advantages of 3D printed Polyamide: if the wall thickness of your print is relatively thin, this material becomes somewhat flexible and therefore perfect for wearables and iPhone cases.
5. Prototypes by HelloWiKey
After enduring several stolen and lost USB flash drives, the team behind startup “HelloWiKey” decided to build a device that would keep all your private files safe and secure and that would always be with you: the WiKey. You can read the entire prototyping story of this startup on our blog. To create their prototype, Polyamide was the perfect choice:
“We found out that 3D printing is the most affordable method to use when doing rapid prototyping. We used the Polyamide Priority option here at i.materialise and were surprised with the high level of quality and accuracy. The model was done within 48 hours and it took only 12 hours to ship it from Belgium to Bosnia. Because we had a really tight deadline, we needed the model to get to us as soon as possible.”
6. Education: Fossils by Dr. Roger Close
Dr. Roger Close, Postdoctoral Research Associate and vertebrate paleobiologist at the University of Oxford’s Department of Earth Sciences, printed a 160 million-year-old fossil with our 3D printing services, based on an CT scan.
“The best thing about having a 3D print of the fossil was that I could show the specimen off to colleagues and friends—virtually everyone who saw it was amazed, particularly when they heard that the Polyamide print had only cost a tenner!”
7. Furniture Parts by Simon Philips
21-year old Simon Philips uses his passion for mathematical geometry and the power of Polyamide 3D printing to create one-of-a-kind tables. Simon had to consider many factors like flexibility, strength, price cost and durability when searching for the right material. After comparing some materials and doing a few tests on them, it was clear that Polyamide was the perfect material to use for his furniture design.
8. Home Décor Items by Michiel Cornelissen
‘ZooM’ by Michiel Cornelissen is a functional and surprising 3D-printed lamp. Created as a programmable object in generative design software, ZooM’s structure is made up of hundreds of repeating elements that together form a series of interlocking spirals. An example of ‘4D printing’, ZooM starts life completely assembled and flat packed – folding it out to its final shape never ceases to amaze. This is a great example of another upside of Polyamide: printing moving and interlocking parts in one go isn’t a problem!
9. Large-Scale Prints by Architect Se Yoon Park
Armed with the knowledge of 3D modeling and 3D printing, a background in architecture, and the will to liberate his creative mind, Korean designer Se Yoon Park has created a stunning art installation made up of 3D-printed trees. His work imitates the organic structure of trees and consists of many small geometric elements. Dive into the world of “Light, Darkness, and the Tree” in our blog post.
10. 3D Puzzles by Oskar van Deventer
If you think that a Rubik’s Cube is just a puzzle with 3x3x3 fields, then you haven’t heard of Oskar van Deventer yet. Thanks to his design skills and the use Polyamide 3D printing, these fiendishly twisty puzzles can now exist in any imaginable shape or size. Read on to meet the designer of the world’s largest and toughest Rubik’s Cube.
11. Articulated Cube 5 by Kurt Plagger
We add an extra 3D print in polyamide to the list to show an impressive object. Incredible, but true, this small 3D printed cubes were printed in one single piece. The designer Kurt Plagger connected laser sintering technology with his extreme modeling skills to 3D print this unique object.
Thanks to its smart design, this cube doesn’t need glue, screws or any manually attached parts to stay together. Know more about Kurt Plagger on this interview.
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If you want to learn more about the technology behind Polyamide 3D printing, take a look at this page where we explain how Laser Sintering works. If you have a 3D model that you want to send to our industrial 3D printers, simply upload it here for an instant price quote.
Polyamide (SLS) is also available in a wide range of colors and finishes!
Featured image © Roberta de Min
10 Stunning 3D Prints in Polyamide (SLS) published first on https://getyourprintingcompanies.tumblr.com/
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mirandamckenni1 · 9 months ago
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Trailer PAYBOY from Mees Peijnenburg on Vimeo.
A portrait of the 35-year-old illegal refugee Sabr who works as a sexworker in Dutch illegal male prostitution. One night, at a date, Sabr gets trapped and is being held in a situation filled with blackmail. With the money Sabr earns he eventually goes to a female sexworker himself. A cycle around abuse, dominance and power.
Starring: Majd Mardo Xiomara Virdó
Steef Cuijpers Micha Hulshof  Dennis Rudge Steef de Bot Angel Al-Janabi
Director - Mees Peijnenburg DOP - Jasper Wolf 

Production Company - Blue Thunder Producer - Mees Peijnenburg Production Manager - Itai Verhoeckx Assistant Production Manager - Lion Kojo Co-Producer - Iconoclast - 
Mourad Belkeddar, Nicolas L’Hermitte, Charles Marie Antonioz


1st AD - Martijn Lakemeier 2nd AD - Annely Valk Focus Puller - Michael Monteiro Focus Puller - Boyd Bakema 
Focus Puller - Evert Bazuin 2nd AC - Sam Broekan Gaffer - Jeroen Zwart 
Electrician - Stan Widdershoven Electrician - Andrea Rafaeli 
Electrician - Boris Bergshoeff 
Electrician - Maxim Asscheman 

 Sound Recording - Tessa Franse
 Boom Operator - Gijs Domen

Art Director - Lois van Galen Last Set Dresser - Lisa Timmermans

 Stylist - Minke Lunter 
Make-up design - Eva Lotte Oosterop 
Key make-up - Lindelotte van der Meer Key make-up - Hanne Kelder 
 
Additional casting - PostCastelijn - Job Castelijn Casting Extras - Multa Casting

Catering - Cijn Prins
Edit - Mees Peijnenburg & Imre Reutelingsperger  Sounddesign - Tijn Hazen 
 Colorist - Laurens Orij 

Titles - Abel van Erkel 

Original Score - Laura Nygren 
Music - Nelson Beer 

Film supplier: Danny van Deventer 
Film Development - Haghe Film
 Camera Equipment - Camera Rentals 
Lightning Equipment - Lites Set Facilities - Locatiewerk

Thanks to: Gaite Jansen  Daan Meeuwig  
Daantje Filips
 Euroscoop Amsterdam
 Café La Rosa
 Club Paradise  Amsterdams Fonds voor de Kunst
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karoltabis · 5 years ago
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Starring: Julia Noelle, Lasse Regie, Anton de Bies, Julia van Ee, Martijn Maiwald, Leyla de Muynk, Niek Vanoosterweyck, Soesja Leugs, Dimphy Janse, Naomi Wuyts, Pim Zwinkels, Sander Roks, Willem Timmers, Osas Aghaku Crew: Writer & Director: Mees Peijnenburg Producer - Blue Thunder & Iconoclast / Maeve Tenneroni & Horace de Gunzbourg Cinematographer - Jasper Wolf Camera assistent - Bo Bolderink, Dionne Cats, Sam Broekman Light - Bram van Woudenberg, Bo Bolderink, Jeroen Klokgieters, Ralph Schoonenboom, Gert de Boer 1st AD - Martijn Lakemeier Production Design - Elza Kroonenberg / Maeve Human Set dresser - Camille Parthesius Stunts - Action pact / Simon van Lammeren & Dion Tombal Editor - Esben Grundsøe Sound Design - Tijn Hazen Composer - Ella van der Woude, Juho Nurmela Colorist - Laurens Orij Title Designer - Abel van Erkel Special thanks: Monk Dagelet, Jonas Smulders, Ko Zandvliet, Dillan Perukel, Yannick Jozefzoon, Daan Meeuwig, Camera Rentals - Charles McGough, Vincent Visser, Haghe Film - Peter Roelofs, Lux&Co - Erno Das, Danny van Deventer, Sabine Smits, Minke Lunter, Willem van Eerden, Julie Mai Laursen, Gaite Jansen
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totalimageshop · 8 years ago
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10 Stunning 3D Prints in Polyamide (SLS)
Polyamide is the all-rounder when it comes to 3D printing materials. It can be used for hand-painted sculptures, tech gadget prototypes, stunning fashion and jewelry design, or even pieces of art. Since this nylon plastic comes in 26 different finishes and can be used so universally, we thought it was about time to pay attention to some of its outstanding designs. Take a look at the 10 coolest polyamide objects we created in our 3D printers lately. 
1. Sculptures by Danny van Ryswyk
If you’ve been following i.materialise closely, chances are you’ve already heard of Danny van Ryswyk’s incredible 3D printed sculptures. His designs are 3D printed in polished Polyamide and then hand-painted by the master himself. He even wrote a tutorial on how to paint Polyamide prints right here.
2. Jewelry & Fashion by Francesca Paolin
Asian cultures, African tribes, long-forgotten memories and adventurous dreams: Italian fashion and jewelry designer Francesca Paolin creates one-of-a-kind 3D printed jewelry collections. Instead of choosing conventional materials like precious metals for her designs, Francesca surprises us with colorful 3D prints in Polyamide. Read on to learn more about her refreshing fusion-designs in our blog post here.
3. Pieces of Art by Drzach & Suchy
Swiss designer duo Drzach & Suchy have surprised us with a 3D printed art piece like no other. After the stunning 3D printed shadow art that they printed with us back in May, we were really excited about their next project: a 3D printed haiku in Polyamide that is only visible in water. Sounds intriguing? Take a look at the video below or read our dedicated blog post here
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4. Tech Gadgets by Jermo Ikonen
Jarmo Ikonen’s ‘Flexbone’ is an iPod Shuffle accessory, which makes training and listening to music even more enjoyable. Flexbone also makes training safer, by getting rid of earbud cords. And it also gives you even better control of the Shuffle because of its separated control buttons. This product is a great example of one of the many advantages of 3D printed Polyamide: if the wall thickness of your print is relatively thin, this material becomes somewhat flexible and therefore perfect for wearables and iPhone cases.
5. Prototypes by HelloWiKey
After enduring several stolen and lost USB flash drives, the team behind startup “HelloWiKey” decided to build a device that would keep all your private files safe and secure and that would always be with you: the WiKey. You can read the entire prototyping story of this startup on our blog. To create their prototype, Polyamide was the perfect choice:
“We found out that 3D printing is the most affordable method to use when doing rapid prototyping. We used the Polyamide Priority option here at i.materialise and were surprised with the high level of quality and accuracy. The model was done within 48 hours and it took only 12 hours to ship it from Belgium to Bosnia. Because we had a really tight deadline, we needed the model to get to us as soon as possible.”
6. Education: Fossils by Dr. Roger Close
Dr. Roger Close, Postdoctoral Research Associate and vertebrate paleobiologist at the University of Oxford’s Department of Earth Sciences, printed a 160 million-year-old fossil with our 3D printing services, based on an CT scan.
“The best thing about having a 3D print of the fossil was that I could show the specimen off to colleagues and friends—virtually everyone who saw it was amazed, particularly when they heard that the Polyamide print had only cost a tenner!”
7. Furniture Parts by Simon Philips
21-year old Simon Philips uses his passion for mathematical geometry and the power of Polyamide 3D printing to create one-of-a-kind tables. Simon had to consider many factors like flexibility, strength, price cost and durability when searching for the right material. After comparing some materials and doing a few tests on them, it was clear that Polyamide was the perfect material to use for his furniture design.
8. Home Décor Items by Michiel Cornelissen
‘ZooM’ by Michiel Cornelissen is a functional and surprising 3D-printed lamp. Created as a programmable object in generative design software, ZooM’s structure is made up of hundreds of repeating elements that together form a series of interlocking spirals. An example of ‘4D printing’, ZooM starts life completely assembled and flat packed – folding it out to its final shape never ceases to amaze. This is a great example of another upside of Polyamide: printing moving and interlocking parts in one go isn’t a problem!
9. Large-Scale Prints by Architect Se Yoon Park
Armed with the knowledge of 3D modeling and 3D printing, a background in architecture, and the will to liberate his creative mind, Korean designer Se Yoon Park has created a stunning art installation made up of 3D-printed trees. His work imitates the organic structure of trees and consists of many small geometric elements. Dive into the world of “Light, Darkness, and the Tree” in our blog post.
10. 3D Puzzles by Oskar van Deventer
If you think that a Rubik’s Cube is just a puzzle with 3x3x3 fields, then you haven’t heard of Oskar van Deventer yet. Thanks to his design skills and the use Polyamide 3D printing, these fiendishly twisty puzzles can now exist in any imaginable shape or size. Read on to meet the designer of the world’s largest and toughest Rubik’s Cube.
11. Articulated Cube 5 by Kurt Plagger
We add an extra 3D print in polyamide to the list to show an impressive object. Incredible, but true, this small 3D printed cubes were printed in one single piece. The designer Kurt Plagger connected laser sintering technology with his extreme modeling skills to 3D print this unique object.
Thanks to its smart design, this cube doesn’t need glue, screws or any manually attached parts to stay together. Know more about Kurt Plagger on this interview.
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If you want to learn more about the technology behind Polyamide 3D printing, take a look at this page where we explain how Laser Sintering works. If you have a 3D model that you want to send to our industrial 3D printers, simply upload it here for an instant price quote.
Polyamide (SLS) is now also available with a waterproof finish and the Polyamide family will grow even more in the next weeks. Stay tuned! 
  from 3D Printing Blog | i.materialise https://i.materialise.com/blog/10-best-polyamide-3d-prints/
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L'Officiel - Forever Loving - Compilation 1.0 from Insane.today on Vimeo.
L’officiel celebrates their 10th anniversary with a tribute to their favourite item. A series of 13 editorial fashion videos, a.o for Moncler, Moschino [TV] H&M, Dr. Martens and Gassan.
Credits Concept / Director / Art Director Insane Production company Insane and Cake Film Producer Levi Wilbrink Itai Verhoeckx Director of Photography Remko Schnorr Focus Puller Danny van Deventer Ralph van de Weijer Art Assistent Yeelen Tavilla, Amba Molly, Lyanne Wiersema Gaffer Maarten Rijnbeek Bestboy Michiel Albers Productie Assistent Floor Opheij
Make-up Hester Wernert Hairstyling Kathinka Gernant Stylist Maaike Staal Styling Assistent Carmen Vos
Model Josefien Rodermans, Damaris Goddrie
Online/Compositing The Compound Edit Amber Hooijmans Grade Rachel Stone, Floor Knaapen Sound design Crouwel Interactive Studio Allard Studios, Studio Foppe Schut Camera Equipment Camera Rentals Light Equipment Lites
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doxampage · 8 years ago
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10 Stunning 3D Prints in Polyamide (SLS)
Polyamide is the all-rounder when it comes to 3D printing materials. It can be used for hand-painted sculptures, tech gadget prototypes, stunning fashion and jewelry design, or even pieces of art. Since this nylon plastic comes in 26 different finishes and can be used so universally, we thought it was about time to pay attention to some of its outstanding designs. Take a look at the 10 coolest polyamide objects we created in our 3D printers lately. 
1. Sculptures by Danny van Ryswyk
If you’ve been following i.materialise closely, chances are you’ve already heard of Danny van Ryswyk’s incredible 3D printed sculptures. His designs are 3D printed in polished Polyamide and then hand-painted by the master himself. He even wrote a tutorial on how to paint Polyamide prints right here.
2. Jewelry & Fashion by Francesca Paolin
Asian cultures, African tribes, long-forgotten memories and adventurous dreams: Italian fashion and jewelry designer Francesca Paolin creates one-of-a-kind 3D printed jewelry collections. Instead of choosing conventional materials like precious metals for her designs, Francesca surprises us with colorful 3D prints in Polyamide. Read on to learn more about her refreshing fusion-designs in our blog post here.
3. Pieces of Art by Drzach & Suchy
Swiss designer duo Drzach & Suchy have surprised us with a 3D printed art piece like no other. After the stunning 3D printed shadow art that they printed with us back in May, we were really excited about their next project: a 3D printed haiku in Polyamide that is only visible in water. Sounds intriguing? Take a look at the video below or read our dedicated blog post here
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4. Tech Gadgets by Jermo Ikonen
Jarmo Ikonen’s ‘Flexbone’ is an iPod Shuffle accessory, which makes training and listening to music even more enjoyable. Flexbone also makes training safer, by getting rid of earbud cords. And it also gives you even better control of the Shuffle because of its separated control buttons. This product is a great example of one of the many advantages of 3D printed Polyamide: if the wall thickness of your print is relatively thin, this material becomes somewhat flexible and therefore perfect for wearables and iPhone cases.
5. Prototypes by HelloWiKey
After enduring several stolen and lost USB flash drives, the team behind startup “HelloWiKey” decided to build a device that would keep all your private files safe and secure and that would always be with you: the WiKey. You can read the entire prototyping story of this startup on our blog. To create their prototype, Polyamide was the perfect choice:
“We found out that 3D printing is the most affordable method to use when doing rapid prototyping. We used the Polyamide Priority option here at i.materialise and were surprised with the high level of quality and accuracy. The model was done within 48 hours and it took only 12 hours to ship it from Belgium to Bosnia. Because we had a really tight deadline, we needed the model to get to us as soon as possible.”
6. Education: Fossils by Dr. Roger Close
Dr. Roger Close, Postdoctoral Research Associate and vertebrate paleobiologist at the University of Oxford’s Department of Earth Sciences, printed a 160 million-year-old fossil with our 3D printing services, based on an CT scan.
“The best thing about having a 3D print of the fossil was that I could show the specimen off to colleagues and friends—virtually everyone who saw it was amazed, particularly when they heard that the Polyamide print had only cost a tenner!”
7. Furniture Parts by Simon Philips
21-year old Simon Philips uses his passion for mathematical geometry and the power of Polyamide 3D printing to create one-of-a-kind tables. Simon had to consider many factors like flexibility, strength, price cost and durability when searching for the right material. After comparing some materials and doing a few tests on them, it was clear that Polyamide was the perfect material to use for his furniture design.
8. Home Décor Items by Michiel Cornelissen
‘ZooM’ by Michiel Cornelissen is a functional and surprising 3D-printed lamp. Created as a programmable object in generative design software, ZooM’s structure is made up of hundreds of repeating elements that together form a series of interlocking spirals. An example of ‘4D printing’, ZooM starts life completely assembled and flat packed – folding it out to its final shape never ceases to amaze. This is a great example of another upside of Polyamide: printing moving and interlocking parts in one go isn’t a problem!
9. Large-Scale Prints by Architect Se Yoon Park
Armed with the knowledge of 3D modeling and 3D printing, a background in architecture, and the will to liberate his creative mind, Korean designer Se Yoon Park has created a stunning art installation made up of 3D-printed trees. His work imitates the organic structure of trees and consists of many small geometric elements. Dive into the world of “Light, Darkness, and the Tree” in our blog post.
10. 3D Puzzles by Oskar van Deventer
If you think that a Rubik’s Cube is just a puzzle with 3x3x3 fields, then you haven’t heard of Oskar van Deventer yet. Thanks to his design skills and the use Polyamide 3D printing, these fiendishly twisty puzzles can now exist in any imaginable shape or size. Read on to meet the designer of the world’s largest and toughest Rubik’s Cube.
11. Articulated Cube 5 by Kurt Plagger
We add an extra 3D print in polyamide to the list to show an impressive object. Incredible, but true, this small 3D printed cubes were printed in one single piece. The designer Kurt Plagger connected laser sintering technology with his extreme modeling skills to 3D print this unique object.
Thanks to its smart design, this cube doesn’t need glue, screws or any manually attached parts to stay together. Know more about Kurt Plagger on this interview.
youtube
If you want to learn more about the technology behind Polyamide 3D printing, take a look at this page where we explain how Laser Sintering works. If you have a 3D model that you want to send to our industrial 3D printers, simply upload it here for an instant price quote.
Polyamide (SLS) is now also available with a waterproof finish and the Polyamide family will grow even more in the next weeks. Stay tuned! 
  10 Stunning 3D Prints in Polyamide (SLS) published first on http://ift.tt/2vVn0YZ
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pierpointco · 3 years ago
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DVD: Dealer board says you’re in the Broadway office.
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Banjos & Botanicals at Paris Apothecary
The Paris Apothecary will be hosting Banjos & Botanicals event series starting August 31st! This event series brings together the connections between plants, people & music that is so rich in Hunt Country. Check out their awesome line up of speakers, musicians & artists. 
Be Sure To Tell Them Scout Sent You!
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Furnace Mountain Band Live - August 31st, 2017 - 7pm-9pm
Furnace Mountain, named for a mountain near where all the members grew up, consists of some of the most innovative and gifted musicians in Virginia. With Aimee Curl on bass and vocals, Danny Knicely on mandolin and fiddle, Dave Van Deventer on fiddle, and Morgan Morrison on guitar, bouzouki, and vocals, the band creates music that is at times lively and raucous, with spirited fiddle melodies weaving in and around the powerful rhythms of the bass and bouzouki, and other times poignant and poetic, with sublime vocal harmonies beautifully interpreting some of the oldest songs ever written. Concert will take place inside the Ashby Chapel next door to the Paris Apothecary. Doors to chapel open at 6pm. Show starts at 7pm. Join us for drinks and refreshments available inside the Apothecary! Tickets are $25 Purchase Tickets for the concert HERE
Appalachian Ethnobotany - September 1st, 2017 - 6pm-8pm Marc Williams, Exec. Director for Plants & Healers International will be giving a talk on Appalachian Ethnobotany. Ethnobotany is the study of the connections between plants and people. A particular focus on food, medicine, and crafts will be highlighted.
Talk will take place at the Ashby Chapel, next door to the Paris Apothecary & Ashby Inn in the beautiful and historic Paris, VA! This talk is a part of the Paris Apothecary's first annual Banjos & Botanicals event series - bringing together the connections between people, plants and music. Tickets: $15, kids 12 and under are free.
Register for the talk Here 
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Anna & Elizabeth Live at the Paris Apothecary - October 5th, 2017 - 7pm-9pm
Of Anna & Elizabeth, NPR Music writes: “If you've never thought your tastes would lean to mountain music, take a deep breath and soak it all in."
Inspired by the richness and tradition of the music, Anna & Elizabeth gather songs and stories from archives and visits with elders. They bring these songs to life in performance with sparse, atmospheric arrangements using guitar, banjo, fiddle, and the uncanny blend of their voices in close harmony.
The two revive the old scrolling picture show, dubbed “crankies”—intricate picture-scrolls illustrating the old songs they sing, which they create in tandem with papercuts, shadow puppets, prints, and embroidered fabric.
Concert will take place inside the Ashby Chapel, located next door to the Paris Apothecary. Doors open at 6PM, come early for drinks and refreshments  available inside the Paris Apothecary before the show & during intermission. Tickets in Advance: $25 Day of Show: $30
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Starting & Maintaing a Field Sketchbook with Lara Gastinger - Saturday, November 11th - 2pm-4pm
This class with lead botanical artist for the Flora of Virginia, Lara Call Gastinger, will teach basic plant identification, how to observe and document plants, while successfully starting and maintaining a field sketchbook. Workshop meets at Paris Apothecary and heads to Sky Meadows State Park for sketching. Spend time in a beautiful state park while the fall leaves are peaking in their changing colors! Space is limited. Fee: $65, register here.
The Paris Apothecary 692 Federal Street | Paris, VA | 20130 O: 540.592.3177
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vm4vm0 · 3 years ago
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Trailer PAYBOY from Mees Peijnenburg on Vimeo.
A portrait of the 35-year-old illegal refugee Sabr who works as a sexworker in Dutch illegal male prostitution. One night, at a date, Sabr gets trapped and is being held in a situation filled with blackmail. With the money Sabr earns he eventually goes to a female sexworker himself. A cycle around abuse, dominance and power.
Starring: Majd Mardo Xiomara Virdó
Steef Cuijpers Micha Hulshof  Dennis Rudge Steef de Bot Angel Al-Janabi
Director - Mees Peijnenburg DOP - Jasper Wolf 

Production Company - Blue Thunder Producer - Mees Peijnenburg Production Manager - Itai Verhoeckx Assistant Production Manager - Lion Kojo Co-Producer - Iconoclast - 
Mourad Belkeddar, Nicolas L’Hermitte, Charles Marie Antonioz


1st AD - Martijn Lakemeier 2nd AD - Annely Valk Focus Puller - Michael Monteiro Focus Puller - Boyd Bakema 
Focus Puller - Evert Bazuin 2nd AC - Sam Broekan Gaffer - Jeroen Zwart 
Electrician - Stan Widdershoven Electrician - Andrea Rafaeli 
Electrician - Boris Bergshoeff 
Electrician - Maxim Asscheman 

 Sound Recording - Tessa Franse
 Boom Operator - Gijs Domen

Art Director - Lois van Galen Last Set Dresser - Lisa Timmermans

 Stylist - Minke Lunter 
Make-up design - Eva Lotte Oosterop 
Key make-up - Lindelotte van der Meer Key make-up - Hanne Kelder 
 
Additional casting - PostCastelijn - Job Castelijn Casting Extras - Multa Casting

Catering - Cijn Prins
Edit - Mees Peijnenburg & Imre Reutelingsperger  Sounddesign - Tijn Hazen 
 Colorist - Laurens Orij 

Titles - Abel van Erkel 

Original Score - Laura Nygren 
Music - Nelson Beer 

Film supplier: Danny van Deventer 
Film Development - Haghe Film
 Camera Equipment - Camera Rentals 
Lightning Equipment - Lites Set Facilities - Locatiewerk

Thanks to: Gaite Jansen  Daan Meeuwig  
Daantje Filips
 Euroscoop Amsterdam
 Café La Rosa
 Club Paradise  Amsterdams Fonds voor de Kunst
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