Can a machine be properly trained to paint like Jackson Pollock? Extra especially, can 3D printing harness Pollock’s unique strategies to promptly and precisely print intricate shapes?
“I preferred to know, can one replicate Jackson Pollock, and reverse engineer what he did?” said L. Mahadevan, the Lola England de Valpine Professor of Used Mathematics at the Harvard John A. Paulson Faculty of Engineering and Utilized Sciences (SEAS), and Professor of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, and of Physics in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS).
Mahadevan and his group blended physics and equipment finding out to establish a new 3D-printing system that can promptly produce intricate actual physical patterns—including replicating a section of a Pollock