These days, it seems you can 3-D print just about anything, supplies medical toys & mdash; and it's about to get even stranger. Thank you to printGreen, printer developed by the University of Maribor in Slovenia, you can actually print a garden growing the shape you desire.
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The printer, which is a modified CNC printer, springs, a clay soil moist filled with small seeds, which then grow in the grass.
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printer was designed and built by a group of students of the Intermedia Arts program at the University and seeks to combine art, nature, and technology. While a printed garden may seem like a strange idea, it could be used in future as a means of food production in the smaller and more efficient, and spaces, environmentally
more, it's pretty fun to watch.
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The printer create all kinds of shapes which will then germinate and grow.
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It can be used to create living works of art, signs and displays.
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Alternately, the printer can also create flower-pot like structures, which can then be filled with more of soil and plants.
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View Garden printer action here:
Vimeo / Simon Trzan
(via deMilked, My modern Met)
the printer green could still be a high-concept bits for everyday use, but with some adjustment and refinement, something that can expose a fertile soil and seeds could change the way we produce food. The team behind it as seen as a way to bring more green things in everyday life.

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