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Researchers at UConn use medical imaging and 3D printing technology to restore antique instruments to their former glory ...
But what’s the story with the music industry? Some companies and artists have been 3D-printing instruments layer by layer, but it seems the trend is more of a way to create attention than music.
Tech 3D-printed prosthetics turned into musical instruments A three-year project has resulted in a collection of 3D-printed prosthetic pieces that play music as the wearer dances.
The violin can cost hundreds of dollars in rental fees during the average school year, but a superintendent at a Pennsylvania school is producing musical instruments at just a fraction of the cost.
The school received a Prairie Meadows grant for $7,500 to help cover the costs of 3D printing equipment that will soon be used to create musical instruments for students who have special needs.
The instruments were designed and printed by Olaf Diegel, a 3D-printing maestro and professor at Lund University in Sweden.
Miami-based design firm Monad Studio delves into "Multi," a unique collection of playable musical instruments created using 3D printing technology.
Lund University professor Olaf Diegel and a band comprising students at the Swedish school’s Malmö Academy of Music recently put on what they called the world’s first live concert of its kind, using ...
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