by oliver | May 11, 2017 | Math Objects
Oliver Labs wrote an article on straight lines on curved surfaces which appeared in May 2017 in the Mathematical Intelligencer in a special issue on mathematical models. The cubic surface models discussed in this article are some of the most classical mathematical...
by oliver | Feb 28, 2017 | exhibitions, Featured Math Objects, geometry, math background, math history, Math Objects, MO-Labs, Sculpture
Since February 2017, our catalogue is online on math-sculpture.com. On this website, we aim to present all our mathematical sculptures, eventually. The main advantage of using this catalogue over using our shop on shapeways, is the fact that it is much better...
by oliver | Dec 21, 2016 | Math Objects
We are very happy that the exhibition “Forms and Formulas” which took place from 2012-2016 in the science museum in Lisbon, Portugal, is now presented at the university of Lisbon in an adapted version. The white math sculptures you see in the photo were...
by oliver | Feb 15, 2016 | Math Objects
For David Rowe’s 2016 paper on the history of cosmology called “A Snapshot of Debates on Relativistic Cosmology” MO-Labs provided some images, and here in the internet you may view the corresponding animations: Animation for figure 9: Weyl’s...
by oliver | Feb 10, 2016 | exhibitions, Math Objects, MO-Labs
MO-Labs is honoured that the NWD 2016 organisers from Freudenthal Institut, Utrecht University, decided to make some of their beautiful historical 3D-models together with some of our 3D-printed modern Math Objects a central part of this year’s exhibition during...
by oliver | Dec 21, 2015 | Math Objects
Zur Webseite zum Artikel (auf deutsch), mit Hintergrund-Informationen, Downloads, Links, etc. zum Artikel: In ML193: Aus abstrakter Mathematik wird Wirklichkeit durch 3D-Druck. In issue 193 of the German math teacher magazine “Mathematik Lehren”, Oliver...