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Each of them has a single unbroken reading line, whether it's going zigzag across the walls or spiraling up a column or just straight left to right, or even going in a backwards zigzag across those 88 accordion-folded pages, the same thing is happening; that is, that the basic idea that as you move through space you move through time, is being carried out without any compromise, but there were compromises when
print
hit.
And I thought, OK, well, if that's true, is there any way, when we go beyond today's print, to somehow bring that back?
This is a
print
from the United States which we did in red, white and blue.
The first book is called, "The End of Print," and it was done along with a film, working with William Burroughs.
And "The End of
Print"
is now in its fifth printing.
When I first contacted William Burroughs about being part of it, he said no; he said he didn't believe it was the end of
print.
This is an experiment, really, for a client, Quicksilver, where we were taking what was a six-shot sequence and trying to use
print
as a medium to get people to the Web.
I think it's a problem of completion and delivery, because the fine
print
said, "What game-changing ideas and scientific developments would you expect to live to see?" So, we have a fulfillment problem.
So how can you take a line that pulls tension like a sculpture and put it into a
print?
When times are tough, governments and central banks may
print
money, increase spending, and lower central bank interest rates.
And at that visit, Anne was able to
print
out a log of all these stats that Ms. Bertha had been collecting, gave them to her and encouraged them to go see the doctor together, which they did.
This is a fundraiser
print
that I used to raise money to send The Sister Tour to different venues to educate people on the ongoing crisis.
From our early work on 4D printing, where we printed objects, dipped them underwater, and they transform, to our active auxetics that respond to temperature and sunlight, to our more recent work on active textiles that respond to body temperature and change porosity, to our rapid liquid printing work where we
print
inflatable structures that morph based on air pressure and go from one shape to another, or our self-assembly work where we dip objects underwater, they respond to wave energy and assemble themselves into precise objects like furniture.
And using them in a systematic way enables us to be able to generate an organic pattern ... a uniform dye ... and even a graphic
print.
Tools that have been designed specifically to automate synthetic biology to see how they could adapt to become tools to
print
and dye textiles.
This was an ad in The Economist a few years ago that gave us three choices: an online subscription for 59 dollars, a
print
subscription for 125 dollars, or you could get both for 125.
In fact, relative to the option in the middle, which was get only the
print
for 125, the
print
and web for 125 looked like a fantastic deal.
Then, about 150 years ago, there was a revolution in recorded media other than print: first photos, then recorded sound, then movies, all encoded onto physical objects.
Whenever I ask any of you what a 3D printer is, you're probably all thinking, well, probably something about this size and it would
print
things that are about this size.
So of course I'm not going to bring a massive 3D printer to the Moon to
print
my Moon base.
And we allowed users, readers, two places where they could contribute to the paper: the letters page, where they could write a letter in, and we would condescend to them, cut it in half, and
print
it three days later.
And I say, "OK, this looks nice, let me
print
it out, that thing."
Most of the time, you want to
print
one copy of your document, in page order, on that printer.
So why in God's name do you see this every time you
print?
And one of the buttons at the bottom, you'll notice, is not "Print."
It takes about 40 minutes to print, and about four to six hours later you see the muscle cells contract.
So, the patients
print
it out, because hospitals usually block us because they believe we are a social network.
You know, of course, this is my raggedy old thesaurus so I'm thinking this must be an ancient
print
date, right?
But, in fact, the
print
date was the early 1980s, when I would have been starting primary school and forming an understanding of myself outside the family unit and as related to the other kids and the world around me.
But I have to also warn you that it does come with some fine print, because more control also means more responsibility.
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