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 | 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 | Aug 27, 2012 | cubic, Math Objects, MO-Labs, Sculpture, singularities, surface
Models of cubic surfaces belong to the most classical math objects. Besides the revolutionary insights dating back to the years after 1849 the geometers had started to use models of these both for their teaching and for research. Our series of 45 types of cubic...
by oliver | Aug 16, 2012 | MO-Labs
MO-Labs creates Math Objects with a great diversity. Our guiding theme is “No Arts – Just Math”; in fact, most of our objects are based on a single mathematical equation! If you want to hold a particular mathematical object in your hands which we...
by oliver | Aug 16, 2012 | exhibitions, Images, many singularities, Math Objects, MO-Labs, quintic, sextic, surface, world record
Our mathematical objects have been exhibited many times all over the globe. Some of our computer generated math images are even part of permanent collections of museums. One of these is the Deutsches Museum (German Museum of Science and Technology at Munich, Germany)....