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Follow on Google News | 3DCAMP Houston returns in 2012 with the collaboration of the University of Houston to build STEAM3DCAMP Houston, a local organization supporting education in all things 3D, is proud to announce its return scheduled for Saturday, September 29.
By: 3DCAMP Houston 3D technology, once reserved for the likes of sophisticated science fiction films, has advanced to now include a myriad of artistic and scientific disciplines. This year’s camp will showcase these advancements with presentations exploring innovative technologies. From holographic paintings that tantalize the viewer to 3D printers that produce completely formed sculptures, there is something amazing for everyone to experience. The goal of 3DCAMP Houston 2012 is to encourage and educate individuals about the use of 3D in various disciplines; "The College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics at the University of Houston is pleased to help further the community’s appreciation and knowledge of the many aspects of 3D applications in our modern world. The rapid evolution in visualization technology is playing a critical role in advancing many important areas, from medical and surgical techniques to new methods of energy realization and information transmission,“ Rex Koontz, director of the university’s School of Art added, "Technology, art and design are converging into a significant force on our cultural and economic landscape. The School of Art welcomes the opportunity to work with the cast of 3DCAMP to further the goal of creating synergies between art and technology." 3DCAMP Houston is an all-day event and is open to the public. It features lectures and presentations from professionals in the arts, architecture, engineering, science and much more.Online registration will open in July at www.3dcamphouston.com Vendors will be on hand to demonstrate the possibilities and uses of some of the most interesting and mind-blowing 3D technology. "The Third Dimension," an art exhibition comprised of 3D art, will be open to the public on Friday, September 28. For more information concerning 3DCAMP Houston 2012, the art exhibition, and volunteer opportunities please visit www.3dcamphouston.com. End
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