
Students at ETH Zurich created 3D-printed concrete choreography columns for dancers
Dancers performed around 3D-printed concrete 2.7m tall columns which created by master students from ETH Zurich with the support of NCCR DFAB
Dancers performed around 3D-printed concrete 2.7m tall columns which created by master students from ETH Zurich with the support of NCCR DFAB
This upside-down platform of the “Hub of Huts” project is 15 meters above the ground and is supported by two columns, designed by noa*.
Meta introduced its new VR (virtual reality) technology, Quest Pro, and a series of games coming to the platform at the Connect 2022 event.
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