3d printed music

Materialise 3D Prints Majestic Ring for Tomorrowland Music Festival Video

Ever since the first edition took place in 2005, Belgian summer has been overtaken by Tomorrowland, the explosive and immensely popular electronic music festival held in a wooded area just…

In the Mood for Some Music? Check Out This 3D Printed Formlabs Violin & New Rhett Price Video!

While we have had our great writers, painters, and a multitude of famous artists throughout history to inspire and allow us to appreciate so many mediums, sometimes it seems nothing…

3D Designer Francis Bitonti Teams Up with Electronic Music Duo Feral Five to Make 3D Printed Music

I am a very light sleeper and can be woken up by virtually any sudden or unexpected noise. The problem persisted for years before it occurred to me that I…

Laurent Bernadac is Rocking the 3D Printer & Kickstarter with 3Dvarius, Also Known as ‘Pauline’

The 3Dvarius has indeed just been launched on Kickstarter—but if you need a major kickstart to your morning, afternoon, or eve, just sneak a watch at the video below. Wow!…

Mixtrument: A 3D Printable ‘Mixable’ Wind Instrument Designed by a Nuclear Engineer

While 3D printing has been touted for its tremendous advantage over other manufacturing techniques, when it comes customization, not everyone is utilizing the technology to its fullest potential. Over the…

Roll these 3D Printed Dice & Up Your Music Theory Game

We follow many different cases of how incredibly helpful 3D printing can be in education, as well as how integrated it is becoming in classrooms these days due to the…

Tangible Instruments Introduces 3D Printed Arpeggiator

Sometimes, the best ideas are those that have time to ripen and develop over time, like a fine wine. Sure the ‘Eureka’ type of vision is flashier and makes better cinema,…

Sound Sculpture: Artist 3D Prints from Music, Mathematical Algorithms & Organic Shapes   

Written in collaboration with Bella Green of 1click3dprint.com “Life in general, science, art, humans; everything is a source of inspiration. It’s the craving for creating something unique that stands out from…

REIFY Launches on Kickstarter: Artists Turn Songs into 3D Printed Animated Sculptures

They call them totems, and they’re 3D prints encoded with music and visuals which create some very wild playback effects on a mobile device. REIFY, a group of designers and…

Matt Pearson Turns These Gourds into Beautiful Sounding Musical Instrument Thanks to 3D Printing

If you are one of those people who are still wondering just how 3D printers can be used, you need to come out from under that rock you’ve been living…

Introducing the World’s First 3D Printed Ultra High-End CD Player

Whether you like to listen to your favorite music on an old-school record player, an iPod, or a CD player, typically you would do so on a device that you…

Voxel8 Designer 3D Prints an Incredible Electric Ukulele & You Can Too!

When it comes to playing music, I have no talent whatsoever, no matter what instrument it is. My level of experience ends at playing the “finger drums” on my desk…

Digital Synesthesia: REIFY Turns Your Favorite Song into a 3D Printed Sculpture

Think about how many times you’ve heard a tune on the radio and said, “That’s my song.” What would it look like if you could take it to the next dimension, and…

3D Printing: The Stories We Didn’t Cover This Week — March 14, 2015

This week brings us some exciting news in 3D software, hardware, materials, designs, and printed objects. We have a printed melodica, an improved quadcopter design, a printed classic zoetrope animation…

The Joint Is Jumpin’! Randy Cavanagh Builds a Rockin’ 3D Printed Jukebox

Coin-operated jukeboxes play music from a record or compact disc, and they were once called “nickelodeons.” The term jukebox itself only came into vogue in the late 1930s. Some say…

Amazing 2-String 3D Printed Violin is Part of Something Special Which Could Revolutionize Music

If you aren’t sold on 3D printing just yet, this coming April it will be hard to deny the fact that this technology is here to stay. We’ve seen 3D…