Bjork will perform a virtual reality show for the first time with a 3D printed mask

Entertainment star Bjrk from Iceland is once again at the forefront of the times. This week, in front of a special audience at the Miraikan Museum in Tokyo, Bjork will perform a virtual reality show with a special 3D print mask designed by MIT professor Neri Oxman. It is reported that the design of this 3D print mask is inspired by Bjork's latest album "Vulnicura". In the design circle, the famous Professor Oxman first scanned the face of York with a 3D scan, digitizing her bones and organization. In addition, this tailored design is printed using Stratasys' unique full-color, multi-material 3D printing technology .

Bjork will wear the 3D printed mask called Rottlace (Icelandic, meaning no skin) to perform at the BJRK DIGITAL series. BJRK DIGITAL is a brand new virtual reality performance show from June 29th to July 18th, 2016.

This series of performances was broadcast live for the first time in history through 360-degree virtual reality streaming technology. By then, Bjork will perform his latest album's single "Quicksand" in the context of a high-resolution Earth image, and map the dazzling series of light projections onto her 3D print mask.

It is reported that the Rottlace mask is based on the facial structure of Bjork and reflects the complex musculoskeletal system of human beings. Using Stratasys' multi-material 3D printing technology, Oxman and his team were able to simulate the fine combination of different materials found on human faces, such as soft tissue, muscle and rigid bone structures – all in a 3D printed object. . According to Oxman, the unique ability of this technology to create complex geometries using different materials allows the mask to retain its flexibility and freedom of movement in the performance of Bjork.

Oxman believes that the development of such high-resolution 3D printing technology will inspire designers to rethink the design and manufacture of textiles made from fiber. “Multi-material 3D printing technology enables the careful combination of different attributes to be manufactured and distributed in a complex combination of the same object. For example, Rottlace, we make it into a completely componentless synthetic mask.

In fact, earlier this month, Bjork appeared at the BJ?RK DIGITAL series in Sydney, wearing a fashion clothing Pangolin dress printed by Stratasys 3D. Designed by renowned designer threeASFOUR, this dress debuted at this year's New York Fashion Week. In addition to Stratasys' multi-color, multi-material 3D printing technology, it also used the company's latest development for the first time. Soft and durable nano-reinforced elastic technology material, this material is also used on Rottlace. Stratasys said that this nano-reinforced elastic technology material will be officially launched in the second half of 2016.

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