In Action
Posts written by practitioners who use three-dimensionality to help understand their disciplines and fields of study.
T3D_In Action
3D Touch How our sense of touch and drawing emphasises the three-dimenisonal form of objects, including anatomical parts 3D-Modelling a Mathematical Model A complex mathematical pillar 3D Echocardiography Exploring the heart in multiple dimensions: the cutting edge of echocardiography Envisioning Nelahozeves Castle Uncovering the clues behind fascinating geometry Visualisation in Modern Geometry Projections and puzzle pieces Visualizing PHerc.118 3D technology applied to ancient manuscripts Rafflesia in 3D at Oxford Botanic Garden A replica of the largest flower on earth