3D Printer Can Print Tools
Clip is from National Geographic’s Known Universe S03E06 Print Tools
2Dなのに飛び出す! 3D環境ゼロでつくる3D写真のつくりかた via proto-jp / pinto / nagas
This is a first for me - 3D ASCII Art
Source: weekly.ascii.jp
Armed Notebook by MollaSpace - $20
Black notebook series with 3D covers of weaponery and unique pages inside.
Grenade Cover: Extending the lines from the cover grenade, pages inside have identical light grey plaid patterns to make sketches and notes more organized. First page has a “1 Second” sign to remind us that time is ticking; use it efficiently.
Knife Cover: Every page inside has lines with slightly bigger spacing and blank bottom portion to allow different visual experiments with your imaginations.
Revolver Cover: No lines nor boxes on the pages of this notebook to limit your creativity. Use the wide space to figure out a plan in reaching your targets/dreams/goals in life.
The keychain on the grenade cover is a nice touch.
Google Maps 3D

This is using vector imaging and not bitmap tiles. So it requires a lot more CPU processing, but for most modern phones and computers, it should be fine.
This 3D Map navigation style has been available on iOS via UpNext for a little while, but integrating this feature in Google Maps will be much more convenient (and extensive). Check out the WSJ All Thing D demo with Andy Rubin here.
Source: seroundtable.com
Japanese 3D Hologram Virtual Singer
Hatsune Miku is a virtual singer developed by Crypton Future Media, from Yamaha’s Vocaloid synthesizing technology. Her name is Japanese for first (初, hatsu), sound (音, ne) and future (Miku (ミク).
Fully synthesized vocals? 3D holographic projection? This totally one-up’s the Gorillaz.
Source: singularityhub.com
