Benjamin Dillenburger x Michael Hansmeyer's ornate sandstone wall has 200 million surfaces

Pushing the limits of the human eye's perception, Swiss architect-cum-programmers Benjamin Dillenburger and Michael Hansmeyer joined forces with Design Exchange Toronto to 3D print a sandstone wall detailed down to the millimetre.
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