1 00:00:06,490 --> 00:00:13,490 Hi, I am Ritik and I am going to talk about 3dprinting and digital creation. 2 00:00:18,800 --> 00:00:22,519 The presentation is about us, you and me. 3 00:00:22,519 --> 00:00:24,669 First I will introduce myself. 4 00:00:24,669 --> 00:00:27,819 Then I will tell you something about me and 3dprinting 5 00:00:27,819 --> 00:00:30,199 6 00:00:30,199 --> 00:00:31,710 Then I will talk 7 00:00:31,710 --> 00:00:34,089 about 3dprinting and digital creation 8 00:00:34,089 --> 00:00:38,480 and finally I will tell you what you can do with digital creation 9 00:00:38,480 --> 00:00:45,480 Before we start: anyone know what 3dprinting is? 10 00:00:52,690 --> 00:00:56,400 So you make something on the computer 11 00:00:56,400 --> 00:00:57,920 and the 12 00:00:57,920 --> 00:01:01,390 printer prints it layer by layer 13 00:01:01,390 --> 00:01:02,429 then you get 14 00:01:02,429 --> 00:01:07,130 the model you have created on the computer 15 00:01:07,130 --> 00:01:07,990 Who am I? 16 00:01:07,990 --> 00:01:10,410 I was born in 2000 and 17 00:01:10,410 --> 00:01:14,890 computers and digital things existed from before I was born, so I'm 18 00:01:14,890 --> 00:01:21,480 a digital native: someone who is naturally familiar with digital stuff. 19 00:01:21,480 --> 00:01:24,480 at TEDxKids@Brussels I joined .... 20 00:01:24,480 --> 00:01:28,690 I participated at the first TEDxKids@Brussels and the theme was there 21 00:01:28,690 --> 00:01:29,790 Makers 22 00:01:29,790 --> 00:01:31,490 and that 23 00:01:31,490 --> 00:01:34,810 Joris Peels came to do a workshop on 3d printers: 24 00:01:34,810 --> 00:01:39,100 very interesting machines that materialise something on your computer is a real thing 25 00:01:39,100 --> 00:01:40,120 26 00:01:40,120 --> 00:01:43,799 the most important thing I learned was that you should not be afraid to fail 27 00:01:43,799 --> 00:01:47,900 and that you had to learn from your mistakes and move on. 28 00:01:47,900 --> 00:01:51,380 After TEDxKids@Brussels I actively started helping with 29 00:01:51,380 --> 00:01:53,430 TEDxYouth@Flanders 30 00:01:53,430 --> 00:01:57,460 not just me but also my sister and my father 31 00:01:57,460 --> 00:02:00,620 now I will tell you about me and 3dprinting 32 00:02:00,620 --> 00:02:03,450 at TEDxKids@Brussels 33 00:02:03,450 --> 00:02:09,719 Joris Peels gave a workshop on 3dprinting. 34 00:02:09,719 --> 00:02:14,239 As homework, we had to make something in 3dtin: a very simple website 35 00:02:14,239 --> 00:02:17,519 to build something block by block. 36 00:02:17,519 --> 00:02:22,189 I had the idea: there is nothing to do with my name on it so why not make 37 00:02:22,189 --> 00:02:25,089 Glasses with my name 38 00:02:25,089 --> 00:02:30,409 The glasses became so famous that they were exhibited at the local Modern Art Museum in Antwerp. 39 00:02:30,409 --> 00:02:32,230 After I had designed the glasses, 40 00:02:32,230 --> 00:02:34,729 it was pretty simple to make other things 41 00:02:34,729 --> 00:02:39,049 And over time there were also better apps and websites that allowed you 42 00:02:39,049 --> 00:02:43,579 to design stuff like the old guys did: in CAD. 43 00:02:43,579 --> 00:02:47,749 bitten by the virus, my father quickly bought me a 3dprinter. 44 00:02:47,749 --> 00:02:51,639 it made a lot of noise and printed only ten centimeters by ten centimeters 45 00:02:51,639 --> 00:02:53,419 by ten centimeters 46 00:02:53,419 --> 00:02:57,889 but 10 by 10 by 10 was enough space to go lots of fun stuff. 47 00:02:57,889 --> 00:03:00,489 Once 10 by 10 by 10 was no longer enough, 48 00:03:00,489 --> 00:03:05,579 We bought a larger printer: 25 by 25 by 30 would be big enough 49 00:03:05,579 --> 00:03:09,329 and two printheads to do more complex things 50 00:03:09,329 --> 00:03:11,999 3dprinting and digital creation 51 00:03:11,999 --> 00:03:13,860 Before 3dprinting existed, 52 00:03:13,860 --> 00:03:18,150 the world was very different. If you designed something on the computer, 53 00:03:18,150 --> 00:03:21,379 Then it stayed on the computer. If you wanted to bring to the real world 54 00:03:21,379 --> 00:03:24,069 the machines were very costly. 55 00:03:24,069 --> 00:03:30,339 a 3dprinter was only for a small group of people. 56 00:03:30,339 --> 00:03:34,809 with 3dprinting, you can design something on the computer and print it in any size 57 00:03:34,809 --> 00:03:41,809 58 00:03:42,919 --> 00:03:46,059 3dprinting compared with music 59 00:03:46,059 --> 00:03:48,440 There are 3 kinds of people in this world 60 00:03:48,440 --> 00:03:52,230 ninety percent of the people are consumers who want to only listen 61 00:03:52,230 --> 00:03:55,489 to a song on iTunes. 62 00:03:55,489 --> 00:03:57,559 Then there are mash-ups 63 00:03:57,559 --> 00:04:01,509 people who will take two existing songs and mix them 64 00:04:01,509 --> 00:04:02,879 into a new song. 65 00:04:02,879 --> 00:04:05,429 then there are creators: 66 00:04:05,429 --> 00:04:10,749 Who do the effort to make their own music. 67 00:04:10,749 --> 00:04:13,609 3dprinting compared to erm ... 68 00:04:13,609 --> 00:04:16,370 digital creation compared with 3dprinting: 69 00:04:16,370 --> 00:04:21,608 there are people who will go and print something from thingiverse 70 00:04:21,608 --> 00:04:23,499 when they need it. 71 00:04:23,499 --> 00:04:27,090 then there are mash-ups 72 00:04:27,090 --> 00:04:32,470 You take existing models from thingiverse and stick them together. 73 00:04:32,470 --> 00:04:34,509 A good example is myrobotnation 74 00:04:34,509 --> 00:04:39,550 by 3dsystems that allows you to create your own robot. 75 00:04:39,550 --> 00:04:43,789 Then there are creators who make their own stuff. 76 00:04:43,789 --> 00:04:50,789 but if you look closely 77 00:05:02,259 --> 00:05:06,180 if you look at the size of these boxes, the creators 78 00:05:06,180 --> 00:05:09,610 and mash-ups much larger. Why? 79 00:05:09,610 --> 00:05:14,550 because 3Dprinting is very cheap and easy 80 00:05:14,550 --> 00:05:21,550 you can make something. 81 00:05:22,309 --> 00:05:26,059 82 00:05:26,059 --> 00:05:29,999 Take the example of the man on the last slide: he was playing music 83 00:05:29,999 --> 00:05:31,949 in San Fransisco on his iPad 84 00:05:31,949 --> 00:05:34,759 no guitar, no drums, no musiclessons 85 00:05:34,759 --> 00:05:40,360 Just an app of 15 euros and creativity 86 00:05:40,360 --> 00:05:44,150 digital creation and you: 87 00:05:44,150 --> 00:05:48,639 3Dprinting is easy and cheap. There are a lot of 88 00:05:48,639 --> 00:05:50,620 3d models online 89 00:05:50,620 --> 00:05:54,009 you can share your work with others 90 00:05:54,009 --> 00:05:58,009 and they can put their ideas on your model 91 00:05:58,009 --> 00:06:00,610 There are very easy mash-up tools 92 00:06:00,610 --> 00:06:02,689 and also very easy 93 00:06:02,689 --> 00:06:04,490 creator tools. 94 00:06:04,490 --> 00:06:11,490 and you don't need a printer. the only thing you need is an idea 95 00:06:12,529 --> 00:06:14,169 So my conclusion is 96 00:06:14,169 --> 00:06:18,080 beginning with 3d printing now. Now that your teacher does not tell you how to. 97 00:06:18,080 --> 00:06:19,990 Now that there are no rules. 98 00:06:19,990 --> 00:06:24,349 Break with conventions, there are no impossible ideas. 99 00:06:24,349 --> 00:06:29,580 You can share your work with others and they can put their ideas on it. 100 00:06:29,580 --> 00:06:31,400 They can make your work even better. 101 00:06:31,400 --> 00:06:35,830 use mash-up not only for 3dprinting but for everything 102 00:06:35,830 --> 00:06:40,469 for photos, music 103 00:06:40,469 --> 00:06:45,589 Special thanks to Joris Peels and TED for opening doors to a new 104 00:06:45,589 --> 00:06:46,539 world. 105 00:06:46,539 --> 00:06:52,479 To iMaterialise for bringing my glasses from digital to reality. 106 00:06:52,479 --> 00:06:57,259 Jason Lopes to show me that 3Dprinting and digital creation is used in the 107 00:06:57,259 --> 00:07:00,919 movies a lot already. 108 00:07:00,919 --> 00:07:05,779 Scott Summit to show that 3dprinting can even give people 109 00:07:05,779 --> 00:07:10,580 a better life and that 3Ddesign is going to be very important. 110 00:07:10,580 --> 00:07:14,610 Autodesk Gallery for a very broad view on 3dprinting, which can be used 111 00:07:14,610 --> 00:07:15,399 from 112 00:07:15,399 --> 00:07:20,889 luxury watches to electric race cars. 113 00:07:20,889 --> 00:07:24,769 And Assa ashuach to show me that you should keep your creations digital 114 00:07:24,769 --> 00:07:26,770 as long as possible. 115 00:07:26,770 --> 00:07:29,770 Because that's where the cool things happen. 116 00:07:29,770 --> 00:07:33,050 Thank you for your attention and start creating digitally now.