About us
SciArt3D FabLabULL is a collaborative and open workspace located at
the University of La Laguna, Tenerife (Spain) which is centred on the
use of digital 3D tools for developing new resources and contents for
promotion, teaching and training in the fields of Science, Art and
Tecnology.
We are part of the Fab Foundation closely linked to MIT.
Artists,
scientists , engineers, designers, architects, IT specialists from
different disciplines, together with other people interested in
interacting with these technologies, converge in this multidisciplinary
space. We place special emphasis on exploring and developing creativity
as a common tool for all these disciplines. We work on our own projects
as well as on other collaborative projects with organizations and
individuals who come to share with us their concerns and needs in the
field of computer-aided designing and manufacturing.
We have
developed, in different areas, representative projects from 3D
production, to the design of objects using CAD/CAM technologies, the
multidisciplinary character of the professionals who have worked with us
is crearly reflected. We work with specific software, giving priority
to the use of free and "open source" ones. Our main goal is to encourage
the creative development of people and enable them to use these
technologies as a tool to increase their degree of "autonomy and
self-determination". Altogether, we contribute to the local development
by fostering small economic projects which make use of these
technologies.
Over the past year we have established new
collaborations with scientists from different disciplines, such as
Biomedicine, Palaeontology, Parasitology and Astrophysics. These
collaborations led to the creation of a new work-line in the field of
Scientific Divulgation, both for specialized professionals and for the
general public. We have therefore developed outreach and educational
materials addressed to young people and the general public, by using 3D
modelling and printing, in order to provide tools to facilitate
understanding of different issues of a scientific nature. Among this
work, we can highlight the project entitled "The Cell, unit of life",
carried out in collaboration with teachers and science/biotechnology
students from High Schools, following scientific guidance provided by
our University and by Pasteur Institute (Paris, France). It consists of a
3D animation which explains, in great detail, the morphology and
physiology of the cell, accompanied by a puzzle of a T lymphocyte
elaborated by 3D printing. We will develop different projects, in order
to meet the scientific divulgation and teaching/learning needs of
diverse scientific fields.
Our geographical location in the Canary
Islands, known for its rich biodiversity and natural heritage, motivates
us to carry out projects to raise awareness on global environmental
problems and promote initiatives of sustainable development. In this
regard, in the near future, we will organize workshops on the concept of
"Biomimicry" as an inspiration for projects, and to lay the foundations
for future creative work and collaborations inspired by nature.
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