had at the time. Um, gaming engines were evolving, but the level of breakthrough that they achieved with Wolf 3D , that was the first... I remember playing Wolfenstein when it was a 2D game.You'd run around. You'd dress up as a German. You'd throw a grenade.
We've been able to survive every financial downturn and sometimes the Engine's been funding the business because we didn't have a game. 3D graphics were pretty primitive then, id Software followed shockingly fast with "Doom", which was much, much more capable 3D engine,
So they can see-- To me, every single time, it's crazy. --3D smell in color. And they're doing that looking to get lucky, looking to the sky for a virgin queen that's flying up.
And experience design lead for Jacquard by Google, Nina Walia. 3D designer, entrepreneur, digital sculptor, and co-founder of PicSuite, Janne Kyttanen.Hi, everybody. My name is Bria Sullivan.
And then the main parachute opens, which I like to say is the most significant event of the entire flight. 3D -printed space parts from asteroid dust, right?
That is the key here. 3D manufacturing, the question is going to be something of significant importance for us.If we go to Mars, for example, there is no point of getting so many spare parts with us, because it's very heavy.
It's a nightmare to watch. --3D projecting in the world. Yeah. It feels like a passive-aggressive attack against epileptic employees if it's both simultaneously.
We were walking on fours, all four. 3D 's a great example, right?
that have extreme toughness. 3D printing has had a 25% compounding annual growth rate over the last 25 years or so, and it'sprojected to serve as a critical part of the $16 trillion manufacturing economy by 2030.
Yeah. Sorry. The question was too much info can be a bad thing. 3D printing is another one that we've had for years, and I've been tracking it for years.
Male Presenter: So I wanna talk a little bit about the star of the movie. 3D is just another visual tool right?
Another recent work called "Circuit." This is a video art work that was shown by Nina and-and Streaming Museum on billboards around the world. Another information, visualization, 3D space that takes Twitter feeds and puts them into a 3D environment that you can fly through.And this is the work that's on display at ARS Electronica right now and-and here in the lobby at-at Google. And actually this will probably be better explained by the video
If you wanna see the universe of videos around the user and get an idea of kind of the bird's eye view of that data set, this is essentially a way of-of doing so. So this is a fly through 3D space that has been in artworks and-and we have not used it commercially in any way,but our hope is that this is potentially a way of visualizing large data sets on the Web in the future.
desert settings and the up top -- the mountains. It really works in 3D . And they also have the characters reach out into the screen, which nobody seems to want to do anymore with 3D . So, there really is there- they're only 3 minutes and it's just the chas- it's just like three gags and a regular Roadrunner cartoon but they're really great. And the explosionsin 3D when the coyote gets blown up in the stereo 3-dimensional explosions -- actually it's funnier. They're just bigger explosions so it actually makes it funny again.
kind of doing the wrong thing and they just suppress their own judgments um or does the crowd change how you see these 3D objects and the task is to decide whether these are the same um objects or they're different so same meaning that
And you know, suddenly like the "Karate Kid", you know, you get to paint the fence and wax the car and suddenly you put all the pieces together into, you know, a 3D engine based on whole lot of accumulated programming language and math knowledge that often knowledge gained without ever anticipating that I might use it in that way.
I was wondering. Since you started in a different path and then went into art, it sounds like you also got acquainted with 3D modeling and all of those specific details, like specularity and depth of field. Were you thinking about, for example, applying 3D to your 2D versions, but in the style of different painters, like Monet,
the 3D router, CAD system, and all of that stuff.
And 3D printers was an international project.
Anaglyphic 3D is simply two images in different colors filtered so that each eye sees the right one, creating stereopsis.
So 3D , for a period in the '50s, was really huge, was the big thing.
a 3D printer um and then the the next major component is electronics
our 3D clients but um and nobody's going to know about it now uh but just being like this like where it's like
these 3D printed um crucibles and holders what you're find is you see we're losing a lot of material over here
Understanding 3D space is the best way to learn 3D math.
in 3D printing of laser-centered nylon, which is high-resolution.
And 3D printing is the medium.
So when you warm it up, it won't fatigue unless you stretch it pass this endurance limit. Carbon 3D , a company that you guys have recently invested into, has come up with some really elegant ways to very quickly print parts.
Before 3D virtual reality computer programs were invented, I could sit in a conference room and they could try stuff.
A 3D printer takes images, polygons, designs on the screen, and turns it into a physical object that's built
So 3D scanning, which used to be really hard, is now a free app in your phone.
Male Presenter: So I wanna talk a little bit about the star of the movie. no 3D in this scene.
Male Presenter: So I wanna talk a little bit about the star of the movie. So 3D is just another tool to help do that.
of 3D animation of how the installation might work.
From there I created a-a work with another artist named Miro Kirov, who was a classmate at ITP. This is a work called "Infinite City," where using gesture people can fly through a 3D cityscape and also compose music in real time. So it was a multi-user, immersive environment that allowed people to express themselves through music and kind of fly through this futuristic cityscape. You'll see there are some common themes in terms of this idea of the future city and I'll talk a little bit more specifically about City of the Future which is the-the work outside
the mountain. So in the exhibition the pieces look like this. We have -- Shasta is on the right and Fuji is on the left. So we got two mountains conquered. Our goal was to go and go and go, a 3D modeler, right?
3D . So, there really is there- they're only 3 minutes and it's just the chas- it's just like three gags and a regular Roadrunner cartoon but they're really great. And the explosionsin 3D when the coyote gets blown up in the stereo 3-dimensional explosions -- actually it's funnier. They're just bigger explosions so it actually makes it funny again. Any other questions before we have to go back to work?
a 3D U modeling program called Art of Illusion which is open source that um you can take your CAD files and say hey
more 3D um Fabrics textiles I know as a consumer something can look beautiful if
We had 3D -printed special parts that ... clamped to the top, middle and bottom of a pole, so we could shoot in every direction all at once.
This ultimately determines the 3D structure of the protein.
Their images were even 3D .
fold up into this 3D structure.
You just get a 3D model in the computer.
Do you remember the 3D glasses TV?
We have a 3D object.
around you with these 3D objects, whether it is for design reviews of maybe a new piece of machinery going in on a job site-- you want to see it there.
And then with one 3D model of a product line, we've actually been able to use it for familiarization but also for some troubleshooting and inspection simulations, as well.
I love programming 3D graphics and very rudimentary rendering engines when I was a teenager.
And first 3D printer, this is the inventor.