30 Year Old PC Ads That Will Blow Your Processor

Recent blog post at  informationtechnologyschools.org featuring a great collection of vintage PC magazine ads.

NextFab Photo-tour

Robert Baruch, a new member at NextFab Studio posted a nice photo-tour of all the ALL at nextFab Studio on his blog, The [...]

The Future of Tech According to Kids

Kids are the most creative and innovative forces in the universe. Few could argue against that, when you think about it a bit. Here is a great article about a recent study by Latitude Research that asked kids to predict the future of technology by expressing what they wished their computer could do [...]

Ask an IP Lawyer

Ask an Expert presents: Ask an IP Lawyer
Got IP Questions? We’ve got Answers.

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

5:30 – 6:30 p.m.

NextFab Studio

3711 Market Street, Philadelphia PA 19104

Attorney Josh Slavitt of Pepper Hamilton will be on hand Wednesday June 30th for an informal discussion and to answer any questions regarding [...]

Video Solid: taking video into an analog dimension

Video Solid is an investigation to locate an analog for the medium of video. In this instance a video is passed through custom software, ultimately to be turned into a video-still sculpture by a rapid-prototyping 3D printer.

Breadboard works with NextFab Studio to co-develop creative programming that gives community members access to 3D Printers and other new [...]

New Architecture of Phase Change Computer-Assisted Ice Construction

NextFab founder, Evan Malone, co-created the Fab@Home 3D printing project we referenced in a recent post. At McGill University they are using a Fab@Home unit to 3D print ice!

New Architecture of Phase Change:Computer-Assisted Ice Construction

3D printing ice [...]

The disruptive future of printing

A nice article at http://news.bbc.co.uk on the exciting future of 3D printing.

“3D printing will soon come up against laws made in a world of factories and machine tools, and the battle is likely to be even more intense than that over music and films” –Bill Thompson

Evan Malone, founder of NextFab Studio ( Breadboard’s programming [...]

Mirror mirror on the . . .

You’ve probably seen images of the  Mirror Man ricocheting around the internet.  He/it is a real performance piece out in Los Angeles.

Mirror Man

Feedback, on the other hand, is an interactive virtual installation using the familiar form of a mirror and cutting-edge computer vision techniques to allow viewers to remix their bodies in [...]

David Bowen’s art of the onion

This Fall (2010) EKG will be exhibiting new work by David Bowen.  David’s Growth Modeling Device is currently featured in Design by Performance at Centrum voor actuele kunst en vormgeving Z33 in Hasselt, Belgium.

Bowen recently won grand prize in the art division at the 13th Japan Media Arts Festival. In conjunction with this award his work was featured in an [...]

Core Memory: Photographs of Vintage Computers

We’ve posted about vintage computer art in recent days. Here’s an apropos  slide show at TIME online: Core Memory: Photographs of Vintage Computers