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3D-Printed Little Shining Man Kite by Queen & Crawford<a href="http://www.morison.info/">Heather and Ivan Morison</a> have utilized 3D printing technology to create a beautiful geometric sculpture that doubles as a kite. It is comprised of over 23,000 pieces held together by 3D-printed nylon connectors. Built in conjunction with London architectural designer <a href="http://sashreading.tumblr.com/" target="_blank">Sash Reading</a> and Birmingham fabrication design studio <a href="http://www.queenandcrawford.com/" target="_blank">Queen & Crawford</a>, the cubic sculpture resides in the atrium of Dandara’s new Castle Quay development in St. Helier, Jersey.1
3D-Printed Little Shining Man Kite by Queen & CrawfordThe Morison's are known for their innovative <a href="http://inhabitat.com/gigantic-timber-wave-installation-welcomes-the-london-design-festival-to-va/">outdoor installations</a>, and their newest, "Little Shining Man" adds to their reputation.2
3D-Printed Little Shining Man Kite by Queen & CrawfordInspired by <a href="http://www.oobject.com/category/alexander-graham-bell-tetrahedrals/">Alexander Graham Bell's tetra kites</a>, the 3d printed design flies with few problems due to its lightweight materials and symmetry.Three cubic segments form the final piece.3
3D-Printed Little Shining Man Kite by Queen & CrawfordA fine balance of strength and weight had to be achieved so that the kite would fly but not be damaged when it returned to the ground.4
3D-Printed Little Shining Man Kite by Queen & CrawfordThe team found the perfect solution by using carbon fiber rods and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuben_Fiber">Cuben Fiber</a>, a handmade composite fabric commonly used in racing yacht sails.5
3D-Printed Little Shining Man Kite by Queen & CrawfordQueen & Crawford designed a nylon joint to connect each of the 23,000 pieces. With the help of <a href="http://www.3trpd.co.uk/">3TRPD</a>, the team was able to use <a href="http://inhabitat.com/rapid-prototyping-brings-ideas-for-good-to-life-at-cmu/">Rapid Prototyping technology</a> to quickly produce and test out the design.6
3D-Printed Little Shining Man Kite by Queen & CrawfordEach piece was individually assembled by hand and took over 16 months to complete. <a href="http://www.dandara.com/">Dandara</a>, the firm the "Little Shining Man" now calls home, promises to take it out once a year to fly it in local St. Aubin’s Bay.7







