Adam concludes his tour of MIT's Center for Bits and Atoms with the demonstration of some macro technologies, including a folding machine that can take a single, flat sheet of renewable material and turn it into "a 3D form with tunable elasticity for the modulus." Prepare to have your head blown!
This series and tour is made possible by The Fab Foundation
(http://www.fabfoundation.org/) and Chevron (https://www.chevron.com/).
Produced by Kristen Lomasney
Shot by Burke Doeren and Tyson Call
Edited by Thomas Crenshaw
Sound by Keith McManus
MIT's Center for Bits and Atoms: http://cba.mit.edu/
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Adam Savage's Maker Tour: MIT's Center for Bits and Atoms (Part 4) ─ Tested
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