Human Computer Interaction
Apr 9 2008, Alpheus

The digital revolution has arrived! 2D visualization has given way to 3D image realization. The gap between imagination and reality is slowly but surely closing, with 3D ‘object printing’ being fancied as the next big-thing. Envisage a future where...

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