A student in Jerusalem at the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design has created a unique algorithm and mathematical equation for 3D printing lace. The idea came about as Ganit Goldstein, a second year design student, was working on a project for historical dress. Working with the Hebrew University’s Institute of Chemistry, after she came up with the concepts and designs, the 'chemicals men' produced the material. The 3D printed lacework can be easily customized, quickly fabricated, and will offer the public an affordable material that was once considered handcrafted and rare. Read more at 3DPrint.com: https://3dprint.com/154900/jerusalem...-printed-lace/