File:GLASS II - Mediated Matter.webm

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English: GLASS II

Glass 3D printing: G3DP2 is a high fidelity, large-scale, additive manufacturing technology for 3D printing optically transparent glass structures at architectural dimensions. This builds on previous efforts led by The Mediated Matter Group to 3D print optically transparent glass for product-scale applications. The new machine’s architecture and process-controls allow building components with tunable and predictable mechanical and optical properties, with a thermal control system, 4-axis motion control system for flow and spatial control, and faster continuous deposition of up to 30kg of total glass.

Project Team: Chikara Inamura (project lead), Michael Stern, Daniel Lizardo, Tal Achitub, Tomer Weller, Owen Trueblood, Nassia Inglessis, Giorgia Franchin, Kelly Donovan, Peter Houk (project adviser), Prof. Neri Oxman (project and group director). Project Associates Andrea Magdanz, Susan Shapiro, David J. Benyosef, Mary Ann Babula, Forrest Whitcher, Robert Philips, Neils La White, Paula Aguilera, Jonathan Williams, Andy Ryan, Jeremy Flower.

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The GLASS II installation was created with support from Lexus, Pentagram, Simson Gumpertz & Heger, Front Inc., MIT Central Machine Shop, and Almost Perfect Glass.
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