The Hello World programme has traditionally been used to test new computer languages, starting with C. The whistles shown here are the Hello World of DIY 3D printing, first designed by Eberhard Rensch. The whistles have taken over Hello World. They are a fine representation of communication expressed as an object. If hello and whistle symbolize communication, what symbol will be produced by the genesis of the DIY bio-printer? Vocal cord tissue?
3D DRAWING OF A WHISTLE BY EBERHARD RENSCH FROM GERMANY ➝ THINGIVERSE / ZACH SMITH
EBERHARD RENSCH ➝ WWW.THINGIVERSE.COM/IMAGE:5199
3D-PRINTED WHISTLES BY ANU FROM THE NETHERLANDS
WHISTLE ANU ➝ WWW.THINGIVERSE.COM/DERIVATIVE:2655
3D-PRINTED WHISTLE BY SEBASTIAN FROM GERMANY
SEBASTIAN ➝ WWW.THINGIVERSE.COM/DERIVATIVE:3243
3D-PRINTED WHISTLES BY DAVE MENNINGER FROM THE USA
DAVE MENNINGER ➝ WWW.THINGIVERSE.COM/DERIVATIVE:1779
3D-PRINTED WHISTLE BY CHRIS PALMER FROM THE UK
CHRIS PALMER ➝ WWW.THINGIVERSE.COM/DERIVATIVE:1302
3D -RINTED WHISTLE BY ERIK DE BRUIJN FROM THE NETHERLANDS
ERIK DE BRUIJN ➝ WWW.THINGIVERSE.COM/DERIVATIVE:700
3D-PRINTED WHISTLE BY BRADLEY RIGDON FROM THE USA
BRADLEY RIGDON ➝ WWW.THINGIVERSE.COM/DERIVATIVE:701
3D-PRINTED WHISTLE BY BEAK90 FROM THE USA
BEAK90 ➝ WWW.THINGIVERSE.COM/DERIVATIVE:2959
3D-PRINTED WHISTLE BY SIERT WIJNIA FROM THE NETHERLANDS
SIERT WIJNIA ➝ WWW.THINGIVERSE.COM/IMAGE:15962
3D-PRINTED WHISTLE BY JUAN GONZALEZ FROM SPAIN
JUAN GONZALEZ ➝ WWW.THINGIVERSE.COM/DERIVATIVE:4600
GERMAN HACKER’S 3D PRINTS OF DUTCH POLICE HANDCUFF KEY ➝ MADE IN MY BACKYARD / BRE PETTIS
DESIGN BY RAY AKA MR. HANDCUFF, SOURCE: TWEAKERS.NET