From a father–son engineering duo, the WOWCube is tactile play alongside spatial computing. Bridging STEM learning and gaming.
Ever had an idea for something that looked cool, but wouldn't work well in practice? When it comes to designing things like ...
Inspired by the Japanese art of kirigami, an MIT team has designed a technique that could transform flat panels into medical devices, habitats, and other objects without the use of tools.
I gave a street artist in Mexico a giant Rubik’s Cube and asked them to turn it into something extraordinary. The transformation was jaw-dropping — every side of the cube became a vibrant, colorful ...
Color gradient filament is fun stuff to play with. It lets you make 3D prints that slowly fade from one color to another along the Z-axis. [David Gozzard] wanted to do some printing with this effect, ...
Dylan Siddique, a 25-year-old artist and biomedical engineer, turned his Rubik’s Cube–inspired hobby into a full-time career ...