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Doodle3D Transform is a new kind of 3D design tool. We call it a 2D-to-3D app, focused on designing for 3D printing. It works in browsers, but also as app on your tablet. With Doodle3D Transform you get a very capable app, that is very easy to use.
We think CAD (3D modelling) is a pretty difficult skill to master and with Doodle3D Transform we want to provide an easier point of entry for a large audience who are not necessarily product engineers or animation experts. With all the easy access and affordability of 3D printing, we feel that 3D design apps should be equally accessible and affordable. We set out to develop an application that would allow you to create a lot of different and advanced models, without having to go through many hours of learning how the interface works. For us, 3D printing is all about realising your own designs.
I think the big problem with trying to hair-split “cyberpunk” versus “post-cyberpunk” is that the distinction is only really useful in terms of constructing a timeline of media.
Like, you’ve got all these stories that make up cyberpunk as a literary movement; and then you’ve got all these stories written in response to cyberpunk as a literary movement, by kids who grew up reading and watching and listening to cyberpunk stories. It’s that second group that comprises “post-cyberpunk” - which in practice means anything published in the genre after 1991 or so.
The thing is, it’s a purely temporal distinction; a question of when, not what. There’s no clearly defined set of themes or aesthetics you can point to and say, this is cyberpunk, and that is post-cyberpunk. I’ve seen all sorts of attempts to construct such a taxonomy, but I’ve never seen one that produces even halfway sensible results when applied to actual, published media.
In terms of genre and aesthetics, it’s all just cyberpunk - and if it seems to be egregiously missing the point, that doesn’t make it “post-”cyberpunk, it just makes it bad cyberpunk,
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“Anything that can be done to a rat can be done to a human being. And we can do most anything to rats. This is a hard thing to think about, but it’s the truth. It won’t go away because we cover our eyes. That is cyberpunk.“— Bruce Sterling
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