Patrick Dunn, Concetrate Media: “Because there are different paths one can take, it helps to go to one location where there are multiple individuals who are well-versed in those different paths,” Maslowski says. “It really helps people to find their direction.” The accessibility of U-M’s facility makes it a particularly rare gem. The lab provides …
A journalist for StateTech Magazine interviewed Ted Hall (Advanced Visualization Specialist) and Rachael Miller (undergraduate student in Computer Science) regarding the 3D Lab’s work with natural user interfaces (NUIs) and their possible applications for state and local government. An article derived from the interview appears in the Spring 2013 issue (page 16) and is also …
Ben Freed and Kellie Woodhouse from AnnArbor.com spent some time recently with the 3D Lab to get motion captured and learn a little more about that area of service. While his visit and conversations were mostly on capturing people, the motion capture system is capable of capturing non-humanoid forms as well such as robots, …
In December of 2012, The University of Michigan held a mobile app competition to showcase new apps developed within the university and encourage the developer community to create innovative mobile designs. U-M students, faculty, and staff submitted a variety of apps from many different disciplines and genres. The event was sponsored and judged by individuals …
From AnnArbor.com: You can now hold one of University of Michigan’s most valuable possessions in your hands. Well, sort of. Thirty of the rarest, earliest leaves of the Epistles of St. Paul, dating from 180 to 220 AD, have been digitized and turned into an interactive app usable on iPhones and iPads. “What’s especially …
Elaine Ezekiel, of Michigan Radio, interviewed Shawn O’Grady about the state of 3D Printing and what opportunities it brings.
Ben Freed from AnnArbor.com spent some time recently with the 3D Lab to learn more about what we do and what services we offer. He wrote a great article with some beautiful photos of the Lab. Read the full story below.