Print Me A Steak
Tuesday, March 5th, 2013A nice, big, thick, juicy steak. A mammoth steak.
Yeah, print one.
Sound bizarre? Maybe — but it’s likely that we’ll be seeing “printed” food in our lifetimes. Fabbaloo reports.
A nice, big, thick, juicy steak. A mammoth steak.
Yeah, print one.
Sound bizarre? Maybe — but it’s likely that we’ll be seeing “printed” food in our lifetimes. Fabbaloo reports.
A couple of months ago I pointed you to a story about using 3D printers to print a guitar. Here’s a story about using 3D printers to print dresses for a fashion show in Paris.
The next earth-shaking tech revolution is happening now: Try and imagine what the world will be like when the need for factory production is minimized and the ability to manufacture on demand is placed in the hands of the individual.
Or maybe all week. Or all month.
Some years ago, Hank Williams Jr. did a song called “Fax Me A Beer.” A great song title that lives at the intersection of entertainment and technology. And beer.
But the intersection of entertainment and technology is getting infinitely more fascinating these days, and it’s not happening in song titles, it’s happening in reality.
See that guitar in the photo up there? It was printed.
Yep: printed.