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Groucho Fractal (2015-04-20)

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Groucho Fractal (2015-04-20)

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2015

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The Goostruder is a 3D printer co-designed by Scott Beibin that creates organic vegan snacks from brainwaves and is largely constructed from biodegradable and post-consumer recycled materials. This Includes a hands-on-show-and-tell of prototypes including the Function Is the Key / Sorcerbot 3D printer which is built using biodegradable plastics and postconsumer waste materials.

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Groucho Fractal is a diy sustainable technologies touring presentation. The presentation is entirely powered by bicycle where audience participants create organic vegan 3d printed snacks by using a brain computer interface device. Engineer and artist Scott Beibin explores the intersection of science, consciousness, art, and nature. An electrifying and interactive workshop about the meaning of being on this planet!

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Beautiful U(MD) Week, Healthy U Healthy Planet, University of Minnesota Duluth Viz Lab

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Beibin, Scott. (2015). Groucho Fractal (2015-04-20). Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/186112.

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