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Innovation Connection Past and Present of 3D Printing Technology : Let science and technology cross-border connection

New media artist Amy Karle has been committed to exploring the relationship between the human body and technology through derivative art. In the "Regenerative Reliquary" project, she paid particular attention to how the body and human cells can survive outside the human body by creating a human hand. This horrifying "rebirth artifact" was also displayed in Autodesk's innovation incubator-Pier 9-which includes a complicatedly designed 3D printed hand-shaped scaffold on which Karle grows human cells. The next step in the project is to cultivate stem cells and prepare them for seeding on 3D printed hand bone scaffolds (translated)

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Cutting-Edge Fashion

Using laser cutting machinery in the fashion world offers several advantages over more traditional processes… fashion designers can benefit from laser systems and create patterns in less time and with more precision… One designer, Amy Karle, artist in residence at Autodesk, scans drawings into a computer program where they are scaled to fit on a human body. The design is then input into a laser cutter that cuts the design onto sheets of fabric. While some designs are meant for fashion shows, museums or other special events, the commercial potential for laser-cut clothing is huge. Put into mainstream retail use,…

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When Fashion Imitates Life

For Amy Karle, fashion offers the opportunity to change identity and the way they feel about ourselves. In making her recent dresses, she shows what is inside everyone that we all have in common: organs, bones, blood. To create her clothes, the designer uses the 3D printer [digital manufacturing and laser cutting] in order to create something totally new. She explains that by learning about the digital manufacturing technologies, her brain went to work in a different way, making her have more innovative ideas than she would have if she were making clothes in the traditional way alone. (translated)

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A Double Look: Using Biomaterials as an Art Platform

At the intersection of art and STEM, artists have integrated new technology to be a medium and inspiration for their work… Utilizing 3D printing, Amy Karle was able to create Regenerative Reliquary, a new media art, by printing stem cells and a scaffold to build bone… Perhaps through art, we as scientists can bridge the gap between the STEM community and the public and excite a broader audience about new and novel ideas.

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A hand that grows in a pot, and it’s art

Appearances can be deceptive: the work is a scientific piece yet the colors are so perfectly balanced, the lighting is surreal, drawing in the viewer in a way we would never see in a laboratory. An art object is what we see here. Bio-art, as it is called: by bio-artist Amy Karle, who previously designed, among other things, dresses based on the cardiovascular system. (translated)

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Regenerative Reliquary: Fabricating a Relic of the Future

Regenerative Reliquary" by Amy Karle combines 3D printing with regenerative medicine in a sculpture that questions the intersection of art, science, and the nature of being. This biotechnological artwork, growing bone from stem cells on a 3D framework, explores life, death, and the potential for human enhancement. Karle's project highlights the ethical and transformative implications of merging cutting-edge science with creative expression, signaling a future where art and medicine profoundly intersect.

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The Original Impulse of Science and Art

American Artist Amy Karle who has long studied the body, mind and technology, re-challenges the history of creation and creates break through art that challenges sculpture art of the past while relating to the intrinsic significance cultural history of the body in art. Her work is based in contemporary science and technology to deeply think about the relationship between body, art and life (translated)

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Wikipedia | Hybrid Art

New media art refers to artworks created with new media technologies. Hybrid arts is a contemporary art movement in which artists work with frontier areas of science and emerging technologies.BioArt is an art practice where humans work with live tissues, bacteria, living organisms, and life processes (translated).