Hypnotic video of 3D-printed plant forms undulating underwater
by Andrea James from on (#3ZAWB)
Hydrophytes are 3D-printed multimaterial forms that explore the possibilities for engineered plants of the future.
Via University of Wellington:
Introducing Hydrophytes, 3D printed 'plants' that respond to their surroundings in incredibly lifelike ways. These objects are part of unique research into multi-material 4D printing by Master of Design Innovation student Nicole Hone, and they're drawing international attention.
" Hydrophytes (YouTu8be / Victoria University of Wellington)