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Isaacvor 1 Jahr

@BrianRoemmele MIT's Active Fiber project (2010) pioneered programmable materials that change shape and properties - now 3D printing enables precise control of fiber architecture at microscale. The same principles of self-assembling structures found in spider silk.

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The Alex Jones Storevor 1 Jahr

Another high quality shirt. When worn in public I receive nothing but love! Passerby's say love the shirt man! Then I tell them where they can get their own.

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Mark Greshamvor 1 Jahr

Great, but who is doing this? Who produced the video, and who has this manufacturing operational at this moment? Where is the industry taking place? Is it taking place in the US?

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Luis Judicevor 1 Jahr

Finally, fashion that crashes when you sit down too fast.

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twist3d-oNe-vor 1 Jahr

Bye bye China, Bangladesh, Vietnam etc

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SuperFringevor 1 Jahr

3d scan your body for precise fit, then 3d print your clothing.

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NewWorldManvor 1 Jahr

Super cool. So many industries are ripe for change. Bring it on!

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PennyFleamarketvor 1 Jahr

On demand tailored clothing. No more waste and no more overstock.

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Cat 2vor 1 Jahr

You can now buy these tube formed, seamless clothing, on Amazon. Some ironing required, but, that could seem pretentious, so I wouldn't do that as it might impact your social credit scoring.

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Maria of Mars🪐vor 1 Jahr

The garment itself probably would not last very long because those tubes will eventually stretch, losing its ability to hang correctly on the body. But I’m sure it’d be very comfortable.

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10th-Gen Canuckvor 1 Jahr

Worth trying out

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