Monday, March 23, 2015

«The Aleph» by Jorge Luis Borges 1945 (Translation by Norman Thomas Di Giovanni in collaboration with the author)

After the age of fifty, all change becomes a hateful symbol of the passing of time. 

... an Aleph is one of the points in space that contains all other points. 

Beatriz was a woman, a child, with almost uncanny powers of clairvoyance, but forgetfulness, distractions, contempt, and a streak of cruelty were also in her...

I arrive now at the ineffable core of my story. ... ... Alanus de Insulis, of a sphere whose center is
everywhere and circumference is nowhere; Ezekiel, of a four-faced angel who at one and the same time moves east and west, north and south. (Not in vain do I recall these inconceivable analogies; they bear some relation to the Aleph.) Perhaps the gods might grant me a similar metaphor, but then this account would become contaminated by literature, by fiction. ... ... In that single gigantic instant I saw millions of acts both delightful and awful; not one of them occupied the same point in space, without overlapping or transparency. What my eyes beheld was simultaneous, but what I shall now write down will be successive, because language is successive.

... ... I saw the coupling of love and the modification of death; I saw the Aleph from every point and angle, and in the Aleph I saw the earth and in the earth the Aleph and in the Aleph the earth; I saw my own face and my own bowels; I saw your face; and I felt dizzy and wept, for my eyes had seen that secret and conjectured object whose name is common to all men but which no man has looked upon — the unimaginable universe.

I felt infinite wonder, infinite pity.

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Being an agnostic means all things are possible, even God, even the Holy Trinity. This world is so strange that anything may happen, or may not happen. 1971

Monday, March 16, 2015

Notes of 3D Printing

Objet Connex 3D Printer (350, 500)

Z-Corp 3D printers

Sense 3D scanner and iSense 3D scanner

123D Catch Autodesk scan software
Memento Autodesk scan software
Meshmixer Autodesk production software

Stratasys printing

Solidworks tools

CNC machine

Fiberglass, resin, silicon for sculpture ("Proxy"?)

Printing with resin for details

3D Printing services
Metrix Create:Space (Seattle)
Shapeways (NYC)
Sculpteo (US/France)

Canon inkjet printer with hybrid materials for 3D printing

"What Things May Come" 3D Printing Exhibition / Brown Symposium at Southwestern University
partial artists: Kim Thoman, Bathsheba Grossman, Rinus Roelofs, Joshua Harker, Christian Lavigne, Salvatore Musumeci, Mary Hale Visser, Patrick Saint-Jean, Alexandre Vikine
(a PDF of all artists is on DVD0049)

unrelated: Prezi presentation software