Menger sponge
Submitted by Thierry Dassé on
3D puzzle wich represents a second iteration of Menger sponge
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Submitted by Thierry Dassé on
3D puzzle wich represents a second iteration of Menger sponge
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The Costa Surface is a minimal surface discovered by brazilian researcher Celso Costa in 1982 and visualized by Hoffman and Meeks in the same decade.
Submitted by Oliver Labs on
In this hands-on set, MO-Labs presents its 3d print wireframe versions of some of the most classical symmetric solids for non-commercial use: platonic solids, archimedean solids, catalan solids.
Submitted by Mateja Budin on
OpArt polyhedral calendars 2017 on Archimedean solids with icosahedral symmetry.
Submitted by Pierre Berger on
This video depicts the definition of Manifold in dimensions 2 and 3.
Submitted by Pierre Berger on
This video in a loop shows how to construct manifolds by gluing the borders of polygons or polyhedrons.
Submitted by Pierre Berger on
The film is in a loop and depicts the concept of Dimension. Three objects are presented: the cube, the simplex and the cube. These are shown in dimensions 0, 1, 2, 3.
Submitted by Renate Quehenberger on
About 2400 years ago in Greece,
Plato perceived his vision of the Ideal World
in ELEUSIS under the influence of halucinogenic
substances such as ergot, the natural form of
LSD (Lysergic Acid Diethylamide).
- Did he see the 5th element in the shape of Epitahedra forming the dodecahedron?
Submitted by David Kohan Marzagão on
A dynamic presentation of the seven frieze groups
Submitted by Ben Hambrecht on
Archimedes’ derivation of the surface area of a sphere.