MIT‘s self-assembly lab has unveiled a collection of functional objects at new york’s patrick parrish gallery using rapid liquid printing – the future of 4D design. presented in the exhibition liquid to air: pneumatic objects, the collection comprises the latest since the team first presented the advancement rapid liquid printing and its ability to create bags within minutes.

MIT self-assembly lab rapid liquid printing bags lights 4D design patrick parrish gallery

images courtesy of MIT’s self assembly lab

 

 

now the 4D manufacturing technique is realising market-ready products including lights and vases. the products are part of a collection created by swiss designer christoph guberan and the self-assembly lab and are on display, and available for purchase at the patrick parrish gallery in new york.

MIT self-assembly lab rapid liquid printing bags lights 4D design patrick parrish gallery

 

 

rapid liquid printing was developed MIT’s self-assembly lab and steelcase inc. last year, and allows for vast improvements upon 3D-printed processes now familiar to us. the technique allows for the creation of large scale objects in just minutes, and is poised to make large-scale manufacturing of customized furniture a reality. 

MIT self-assembly lab rapid liquid printing bags lights 4D design patrick parrish gallery

 

 

the process involves printing inside a gel, essentially giving the designer the possibility to draw in 3D without the limitations of gravity. without having to work up designs layer by layer like traditional 3D printing methods, RLP allows printing objects to happen faster, on a scale as big as the machine will permit.

MIT self-assembly lab rapid liquid printing bags lights 4D design patrick parrish gallery

 

 

the design is then hardened by a chemical reaction on coming into contact with the gel, instead of using light or temperature setting methods. the finished object can then be removed from the gel, without any need for curing. rapid liquid printing works with rubber, foam, plastic, or any other industrial liquid material for that matter.

MIT self-assembly lab rapid liquid printing bags lights 4D design patrick parrish gallery

all other images courtesy of patrick parrish gallery

 

 

parrish, guberan, and the self-assembly lab brought the lab’s first live demonstration to the public a few months ago, at design miami in december. their presentation included a fair-booth installation that produced a flexible, rubber tote bag printed in just minutes.

MIT self-assembly lab rapid liquid printing bags lights 4D design patrick parrish gallery

christophe guberan liquid-printed vessel

 

 

more recently the lab partnered with BMW to present an exhibition named ‘liquid printed pneumatics’ at the V&A museum in london. the objects on display demonstrated uses of a similarly printed material made from inflatable silicone that could be applied to a car’s interior to create furnishings that could self-transform, adapt and morph into any size or shape.

MIT self-assembly lab rapid liquid printing bags lights 4D design patrick parrish gallery

 

 

for the exhibition at patrick parrish, the designers have created objects by printing inflatable objects with a stretchy silicone that can be inflated. the market-ready objects include vases and lamps made from the silicone material, and are blown up whilst still in the gel to achieve their shape. they are available to the public for prices ranging from $95 to $3,200 depending on the size and complexity of the object.

MIT self-assembly lab rapid liquid printing bags lights 4D design patrick parrish gallery

christophe guberan liquid-printed hanging light

 

 

the only thing stopping the method from taking off right now is its limitations when it comes to scale. products can only be made as big as the gel tank in which it is created. however, researchers at the self-assembly lab see the potential in the future to apply these production methods in everything from airbags emergency shelters.

MIT self-assembly lab rapid liquid printing bags lights 4D design patrick parrish gallery

christophe guberan liquid-printed wall light

 

MIT self-assembly lab rapid liquid printing bags lights 4D design patrick parrish gallery

christophe guberan liquid-printed table light