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TU/e Built Environment's Rohaco 3D Concrete Printer being extensively used for Concrete Printing Research.
Date: 1970
Source Type: Postcard
Publisher, Printer, Photographer: Ugo Mochi, American Museum of Natural History
Postmark: None
Collection: Steven R. Shook
Remark: Ugo Mochi was an artist that created sculptural outlines using a lithographer's knife and black paper. Most of his work focused on wild animals in their natural setting. Mochi was born in Florence, Italy, in 1899 and attended the Academy of Fine Arts at the age of 10. He later attended the Art Academy and studied in Berlin, Germany, with sculptor August Gaul. Mochi died in 1977.
Copyright 2012. Some rights reserved. The associated text may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without prior written permission of Steven R. Shook.
The latest high resolution inkjet printing solution from Markem-Imaje delivers greater levels of performance, innovation and sustainable technology for those in need of the ultimate quality coding solution. The 5800 high-resolution, large character inkjet printer is a next-generation solution for printing clear, consistent text, graphics and GS1 compliant barcodes on cases, trays and shrink wraps. Ideal for corrugate printing applications, the compact modular design of this updated printer can be easily integrated into existing production lines, carton erectors or tapers.
The 5800 Hot Melt Inkjet Printer is the latest Markem-Imaje printing solution to utilize TouchDryĀ® hot melt ink technology. This sustainable, instant dry, solvent-free ink will never bleed or fade for the life of the case. Barcodes printed with TouchDryĀ® technology are reliably 100 percent readable and GS1 compliant. A key differentiator of Touch DryĀ® inks is that they can be delivered on a wide range of substrates and environments ranging from 0Āŗ to 40Āŗ C, boasting print speeds up to 182 m/min.
BJ spotted this at Off the Wall in Austin and I needed little convincing to buy it. Possible things to display: candy :), jewelry, plastic animals ...
Scan, Barnhart's Stock Cut Catalogue, 1910
"Barnhart's new stock cut catalogue is a publication that should be in the hands of all printers. It contains about two hundred pages, each page listing as many cuts as it will hold so an idea of the number can be imagined. It is worth having for quick reference." ā Walden's Stationer and Printer, Volume 31
Date: 1970
Source Type: Postcard
Publisher, Printer, Photographer: Ugo Mochi, American Museum of Natural History
Postmark: None
Collection: Steven R. Shook
Remark: Ugo Mochi was an artist that created sculptural outlines using a lithographer's knife and black paper. Most of his work focused on wild animals in their natural setting. Mochi was born in Florence, Italy, in 1899 and attended the Academy of Fine Arts at the age of 10. He later attended the Art Academy and studied in Berlin, Germany, with sculptor August Gaul. Mochi died in 1977.
Copyright 2012. Some rights reserved. The associated text may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without prior written permission of Steven R. Shook.
I have seen one of these in old western movies I'd watch with my Dad and is a museum working piece - he's handing off a printer paper.
Production Date: Circa 1945
Source Type: Postcard
Publisher, Printer, Photographer: Union News Company, Tichnor Brothers (#46, #63167)
Postmark: None
Collection: Steven R. Shook
Tenney and Hilbert Published Market Price in 2009: $3-$6
Source: Tenney, Fred, and Kevin Hilbert. 2009. Large Letter Postcards: The Definitive Guide 1930s to 1950s. Atglen, Pennsylvania: Schiffer Publishing, Ltd. 176 p.
Copyright 2010. Some rights reserved. The associated text may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without prior written permission of Steven R. Shook.
D. Dionysii Carthvsiani Enarrationes piae ac ervditve in dvodecim prophetas (qvos vocant) minores : Oseam, Iohelem, Amos, Abdiam, Ionam, Michaeam, Nahvm, Abacvk, Sophoniam, Aggaevm, Zachariam, Malachiam
Printed Coloniae 1549
Printer Ioannes quentell
NLA RBq 224.07 D395
The orange cover reduces the amount of light that hits the resin as exposure to light is what makes it solidify.
Apparently the resin can be kept in this tank for a few weeks without solidifying as long as the cover is closed.
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This is a spark printer that could be used with the ZX81, the ZX Spectrum, and the ZX80 (when fitted with 8KB ROM). It became available in 1981.
This is a spark printer that could be used with the ZX81, the ZX Spectrum, and the ZX80 (when fitted with 8KB ROM). It became available in 1981.
Identified
EVIDENCE
Provenance evidence: Inscription, Signature
Location in book: Leaf [1]
Transcription: Tim Runkle 76
IDENTIFICATION
Other: Runkle, Tim
COPY
Repository: Penn Libraries
Call number: PR9199.3.R787 F74 1976
Collection: RBC
Copy title: Fresh poultry
Author(s): Runkle, Tim
Published: Prince George, B.C., 1976
Printer/Publisher: Wayzgoose Printers
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Printers Row is a LEED certified development in the Cherry Hill neighborhood of Lansing, Michigan
I believe this was part of the second phase.
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...just now, with my tiny new Polaroid Zip printer!
Each image is 2x3" and the back peels off so you can stick them to things.
The ZINK PaperĀ® itself, an "advanced composite material with cyan, yellow, and magenta dye crystals embedded inside and a protective polymer overcoat layer outside," which the printer "heats to activate and colorize", runs about $0.50 per piece, but if you buy bulk you can get them as low as $0.30 each, which is a very reasonable price for a custom sticker, really.
The photo quality's actually better than I expected, after the various reviews and comparisons I saw, so, super pleased. Definitely a retro Pola feel to the way the prints look, and as a long time fan of Polaroid cameras and films, I'm fine with that.
Still pissed Fuji stopped making pull-apart films, though.
An exhibition by Julien Maire
Stereolithographic projections & Expansion/Contraction sculptures
Media Archaeology is a new science. It's not studying the history of cinematograph and gramophone, but how our perception of the world is transformed through the camera lens and the speaker. The audiovisual is like a soundtrack, a visual tracking shot moving in parallel to us; pictures and sound are visual fictions that moved away from reality, but disrupt and influence our relation to reality.
In French, "3D cinema" was also called "relief cinema" (relief as in "relief map" or "bas-relief"). The term went out of style when we were forced to admit that "relief cinema" didn't exist. "Relief" evokes materiality, while "3D" is commonly understood as a mathematical and computational concept. Through expanding & contracting pieces, and stereolithographic projections, Julien Maire's installations indirectly address new technologies, media archaeology and manipulate fiction.
For more than 10 years, Julien Maire has mastered and used in unexpected ways advanced technologies such as CNC mills, laser cutters, precision optics, etc. Today, 3D printers are naturally also part of his toolbox.
For these two new pieces, Julien designed and built all original parts, mechanisms and components using the whole range of machines available at Fablab.iMAL, from Ultimaker and Mendel DIY printers to the laser-based Form1 3D printer.
About Julien Maire
Graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts Metz, Julien MAIRE is a French new media artist with impressive works such as Exploding Camera, Low Res Cinema, Demi-Pas.
Since the mid-1990s, he has worked between performance art, media installations and cinema to produce live performative works that are hybrids of genres and media.
His installations and performances have been featured widely and internationally at prestigious venues such as Ars Electronica, Digital Art Festival, European Media Art Festival, Film Festival Rotterdam, Sonar, Transmediale, ZKM, ICC (Japan), Empac (New-York),... Julien was the winner of the NTAA award (Update_2 biennial) in 2008 and was nominated for the World Technology Award in New York in 2009.
Julien was invited by iMAL in 2004, 2010 and 2012, and is now permanent resident, installing his workplace at FabLab.iMAL where he is one of the managers.