John Balistreri, Professor of ceramics at Bowling Green State University, explains the rapid prototyping process and BGSU's patented powder and binder solution as well as its applications to art, industry, and medicine. BGSU is the leader in ceramic rapid prototyping and this video showcases some of the work done by students, grad students, and professors from different fields across the arts and academia. For more information On Bowling Green State University visit www.bgsu.edu - For more information on John Balistreri visit www.johnbalistreriartist.com
very nice but ther is no susceptibility we find in the artists work
ALWSN 9 months ago
I think that it is wrong that a tax funded university makes technology that is not going to be in the public domain. Who do you think is paying your salary?
37coolidge 11 months ago
Thanks...really interesting and I have sent it to friends (retired academics) in Sedona...spreading the word...Rgds...Laurie
LWJCarroll 11 months ago
Are you aware of the water filters being made at Slippery Rock University and by Potters For Peace to help folks in the developing world?
jbowen43 1 year ago 2
Excellent and informative video. Thanks for sharing this.
csven 2 years ago