There's plenty of reason to be wary of 3D printing technology -- what with the arrival of 3D printed gummy avatars, fetuses, and most terrifyingly guns. But a Japanese start-up is giving the whole ...
Forget Barbie: MakieLab Will 3D Print Your Doll Doppelganger With Makies, you can create a doll that looks just like you, and have it 3D printed and shipped to your house.
A startup called Makielab is hoping to disrupt the toy market by 3D-printing customised dolls to your exact specifications and offering an identical online avatar doppelganger. Or dollpelganger.
For many people, 3D printing is still a thing of science fiction. Less a tangible technology and more a reason to shout "They're printing 3D guns now? Endtimes! ENDTIMES!", slap on some tin-foil and ...
MakieLab, based in London's Shoreditch, have been one of the more interesting applications of the trends of 3D printing and mas customization in the consumer space. As they moved out of beta, the ...
Growing up, I pretty much had the standard dolls and toys everyone did — Trolls, Barbies and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles action figures. But with the advent of 3D printing, kids today have access to ...
“Would you like us to print you a 3D doll of your unborn foetus, madam?” may soon be a routine question during pregnancy ultrasound scans Set to the be the next must-have item at baby showers, US ...
Move over Ken – a fashion doll artist in the US has launched "First Love", a line of gay fashion dolls specifically targeted at gay males of all ages, which is one of the first ever doll lines to be ...
After the hype about 3D-printed gun 'The Liberator', Ed Smith speaks to an expert about how the technology really works. Digits2Widgets design director Jonathan Rowley shows us a pair of 3D printed ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
There's plenty of reason to be wary of 3D printing technology -- what with the arrival of 3D printed gummy avatars, fetuses, and most terrifyingly guns. But a Japanese start-up is giving the whole ...