Just as 3D printing technology can be used to construct bridges, houses, and office buildings, it can also be used to construct artistic sculptures. Thanks to its ability to create custom, complex structures, 3D printing technology has helped artists around the world turn their ideas into actual works of sculptural art. Two architecture professors from the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD), Felix Raspall and Carlos Bañón, have been investigating the use of 3D printing for the construction of full-scale, functional architectural components, and recently erected and installed a tall, 3D mesh-like light art installation for Asia's leading sustainable light art festival, the iLight Marina Bay Festival, which was held in Singapore last month. Read more at 3DPrint.com: http://3dprint.com/172034/sutd-3d-li...-installation/