I attended a great Inside/Outside symposium this week at NYU Tandon. Day 1 focused on INSIDE uses for 3D design and 3D printing technologies pertaining to the medical community. Day 2 focused on OUTSIDE uses for 3D designing and printing, like those found in architecture and building design. Besides my tweets (which I embedded below), you can explore the #InsideOutsideNYU hashtag on Twitter.
Opening reception for #InsideOutside which is happening this week in #NYC: https://t.co/3yCWqx7EhF#NYUTandonMade #MakerEd @UltimakerEd @Ultimaker @nyutandon #edtech #ArtEdTech pic.twitter.com/YuIKsScvti
— Karen Blumberg (@KarenBlumberg) August 8, 2019
Excited for two days of #InsideOutsideNYU hosted at @NYUTandon! Check out the event schedule here: https://t.co/2cB2Z9HHvS@Ultimaker @UltimakerEd #NYUTandonMade #MakerEd #scichat #STEAM #ArtEdTech
— Karen Blumberg (@KarenBlumberg) August 8, 2019
Opening keynote at #InsideOutsideNYU is @AmyAlexanderMC who is the Senior Biomedical Engineer in the @MayoClinic Department of Radiology’s Anatomic Modeling Lab! #scichat #3Dmedicine @UltimakerEd #edtech #MakerEd pic.twitter.com/rvpc3Sd8Aa
— Karen Blumberg (@KarenBlumberg) August 8, 2019
Unreal! @AmyAlexanderMC is sharing fascinating (and kinda gross) examples of her work at @MayoClinic to help surgeons plan/execute both reconstructive/corrective surgery using 3D scans, models, parts. #InsideOutsideNYU #WomenInSTEM #WomenInTech @UltimakerEd #scichat #3Dmedicine pic.twitter.com/o4abS7DqsA
— Karen Blumberg (@KarenBlumberg) August 8, 2019
Next up at #InsideOutsideNYU, Michael Raphael of @dirdim is speaking about 3D scanning for medical applications. Now I can almost use “photogrammetry” in a sentence…https://t.co/eI1pw5kmqr #MakerEd #STEAM #3Dprinting #3Dprinting #ArtEdTech #scichat @UltimakerEd pic.twitter.com/LGQKlDjqRr
— Karen Blumberg (@KarenBlumberg) August 8, 2019
Check out @Sketchfab to publish and find 3D models online: https://t.co/pFVRKhDnoe#InsideOutsideNYU #MakerEd #STEAM #ArtEdTech #3Dprinting
— Karen Blumberg (@KarenBlumberg) August 8, 2019
Dr. Nicole Wake (@Wake_Imaging) is the Director of 3D Imaging, Montefiore Medical Center at @EinsteinMed, and she is now talking about 3D scanning in hospitals. #InsideOutsideNYU @MontefioreRAD @MontefioreNYC #3Dprinting #scichat #WomenInSTEM pic.twitter.com/qrHVZ2LJcr
— Karen Blumberg (@KarenBlumberg) August 8, 2019
Demo of the Artec Leo handheld scanner ($25,800) and Artec Studio 14 Professional software ($1200) from @Artec3DScanners happening now at #InsideOutsideNYU. #MakerEd #STEAM #scichat #edtech @UltimakerEd pic.twitter.com/rI56rL32ug
— Karen Blumberg (@KarenBlumberg) August 8, 2019
Now up at #InsideOutsideNYU: @MarcelBotha, Founder and CEO of @10XBeta, who is sharing #Validose‘s prototyping process. 10xBeta is “a New York based product development firm creating future-shifting products where speed-to-market is paramount.” https://t.co/2HJJ1FBa4g#scichat pic.twitter.com/ET7MHH8fJr
— Karen Blumberg (@KarenBlumberg) August 8, 2019
Stacy Kirsch, Clinical Specialist at @NYULangone Orthopedic Hospital, is talking about how she researches/designs alternative technologies specifically for children with cerebral palsy. #InsideOutsideNYU #scichat #STEAM #MakerEd @nyumakerspace pic.twitter.com/BFNG4UM1Xh
— Karen Blumberg (@KarenBlumberg) August 8, 2019
.@AlexMeckes of @nTopology is speaking now about Bioinspired Design. nTopology is “generative, function-based design engineering software” and it exports slices directly to 3D printers (no .STL files needed). https://t.co/DMTSM30F4g#InsideOutsideNYU #STEAM #MakerEd @UltimakerEd pic.twitter.com/buDAg5hJkQ
— Karen Blumberg (@KarenBlumberg) August 8, 2019
In “3D Printing in Healthcare: DICOM to STL using open source software” workshop led by Miranda Sills, Shreyas Chandragiri, and Nathan Ott, Research Assistants at Jefferson Health Design Lab of Thomas Jefferson University.@JeffersonUniv #JeffResearch #InsideOutsideNYU #scichat pic.twitter.com/5DwPwRuip6
— Karen Blumberg (@KarenBlumberg) August 8, 2019
Dr @AmyHurst is Director of the Ability Project (@AbilityNYU) and speaking about 3D design, 3D printing, and prototyping assistive technologies. #InsideOutsideNYU @NYU_OT @nyusteinhardt @nyu @nyutandon @nyumakerspace #scichat #MakerEd #ArtEdTech pic.twitter.com/gextsFg75t
— Karen Blumberg (@KarenBlumberg) August 8, 2019
Excited for Day 2 of #InsideOutsideNYU hosted at @NYUTandon. Day 1 focused on 3D design, printing, and technical advances in the INSIDE (medical) realm. Today will focus on OUTSIDE (architecture, art). Full schedule: https://t.co/esP5xbmhk8@UltimakerEd #MakerEd #edtech #STEAM
— Karen Blumberg (@KarenBlumberg) August 9, 2019
Keynoting Day 2 is @MelodieYashar who is co-founder of Space Exploration Architecture (SEArch+). Her group won @NASA‘s 3D Habitat challenge for Mars! More about SEArch+ here: https://t.co/drw0YeRGMV#InsideOutsideNYU @Ultimaker @UltimakerEd #scichat #WomenInSTEM #MakerEd pic.twitter.com/gYZLA88ZxY
— Karen Blumberg (@KarenBlumberg) August 9, 2019
Check out the X-House V2 which is the most recent award-winning design from @MelodieYashar‘s SEArch+ group for a 3D printed habitat which will enables humans to live and thrive on Mars: (link: https://t.co/o3GKOvEhOo) https://t.co/yY1OVlErov
— Karen Blumberg (@KarenBlumberg) August 9, 2019
Neil Armstrong’s moon walk spacesuit was 3D scanned for posterity. Here’s a link to @3D_Digi_SI‘s 3D digitization of the spacesuit: https://t.co/mKy918fXUS #InsideOutsideNYU #MakerEd #ArtEdTech #scichat @NASA @dirdim @smithsonian @UltimakerEd
— Karen Blumberg (@KarenBlumberg) August 9, 2019
Enjoying @LouiseHarpman‘s talk, “Making, Fast and Slow” — some of her projects are #zeroHouse, @zeromicro1, @gdnyu. Louise’s website: https://t.co/2zaTJ2Gss2#InsideOutsideNYU #MakerEd #ArtEdTech @NYUGallatin @nyumakerspace pic.twitter.com/uAUaxDlj3h
— Karen Blumberg (@KarenBlumberg) August 9, 2019
“Bottleneck is a zero waste pavilion made of discarded single-use water bottles.” #Bottleneck was designed and built by @LouiseHarpman and students from her “Architecture and Urban Design LAB” course. https://t.co/IlVUp3DWKj @NYUGallatin @NYU #InsideOutsideNYU #MakerEd #STEAM
— Karen Blumberg (@KarenBlumberg) August 9, 2019
In a Rhino/Grasshopper workshop led by Andrés González
(@Rhino3DTV) called, “Parametric Design: Beyond Conventional 3D Modeling”. Andrés is a wizard at making magic happen in a few steps. Also, I’m so confused! https://t.co/ogCT0slqdY #InsideOutsideNYU #ArtEdTech #MakerEd #STEAM pic.twitter.com/WKsDEzKaJI— Karen Blumberg (@KarenBlumberg) August 9, 2019
With the RhinoTerrain™ plug-in for Rhino3D, you can “import, edit and manipulate highly accurate 3D data for even more realism” https://t.co/eYDARWCxSy#InsideOutsideNYU #MakerEd #ArtEdTech @ultimaker @UltimakerEd
— Karen Blumberg (@KarenBlumberg) August 9, 2019
For the final session of #InsideOutsideNYU, speakers and workshop leaders joined for a stellar panel! @Ultimaker #MakerEd #STEAM pic.twitter.com/Pl0Vc29vUA
— Karen Blumberg (@KarenBlumberg) August 9, 2019
Many thanks to @mifga @lizarum @victoriagbill @nyumakerspace and Christina for organizing #InsideOutsideNYU! And to @nyutandon @Ultimaker @3Dheals for hosting such a thought-provoking symposium! https://t.co/qBdUBWGrDd#edtech #MakerEd #STEAM #ArtEdTech @UltimakerEd @Ultimaker
— Karen Blumberg (@KarenBlumberg) August 9, 2019