3D-printad pistol hamnar på museum
"Förbjudet" vapen blir museiföremål
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Världens första 3D-utskrivna vapen, pistolen Liberator som vi skrivit om några gånger tidigare, kommer nu att hamna på museet London's Victoria & Albert i London.Museet har lyckats köpa in de två prototyperna till Liberator som skaparen Cody Wilson tidigare i år lyckades avfyra skarp ammunition med. Ritningarna till Liberator är sedan tidigare bortplockade från nätet med innan så skedde så hann över 100.000 personer ladda ner ritningarna.Victoria & Albert-museet skulle givetvis kunnat skriva ut sin egen version av Liberator men anser att prototypen är betydligt mycket mer intressant att ha på ett museum än en kopia.
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The Design Fund to Benefit the V&A Announces New Contemporary Acquisitions
The Design Fund to Benefit the V&A has this year enabled the Museum to acquire five contemporary design projects ranging from a series of vessels made of natural polymers to a 3D printed gun. They will all go on display at the V&A for the first time during London Design Festival (14-22 September).
Martin Roth, Director of the V&A, said: "The generosity of supporters of the Design Fund ensures that the V&A is able to acquire for our permanent collections some of the best and most exciting design projects of our time. This year's acquisitions reflect an interesting combination of new technologies working with traditional crafts."
Yana Peel, Founder of the Design Fund to Benefit the V&A, said: "We are thrilled that in its third year, the Design Fund to Benefit the V&A has continued to enable the acquisition of such meaningful works for the Museum. With 17 exceptional contemporary design projects now acquired through the collective generosity of the Fund's donors, a legacy is being built to represent the leading trends in design and society of today."
The Design Fund was set up in March 2011 by arts patron Yana Peel, to bring together design enthusiasts with a shared passion for contemporary design and an interest in supporting the V&A's aim to enrich people's lives by promoting knowledge, understanding and enjoyment of the designed world. Over the last two years supporters of the Fund have enabled the V&A to buy a number of pieces by such international designers as Fredrikson Stallard, Joris Laarman and nendo. Some of the pieces are now on permanent display in the V&A's new Dr. Susan Weber Gallery for Furniture, while others will go into future exhibitions.