3D
3D color scan of the Design and Manufacturing Institute Building – YouTube
Google Chrome 3D: print yo glasses, yeah
3D Glasses Robot | Flickr – Fotosharing!
Bild: Jenn and Tony Bot
Live bei Curiosity mitfliegen: Marsmission als 3D-Umgebung | heise online
03.08.2012 Einmal selbst durch den Weltraum fliegen – bis es soweit ist, müssen sich die meisten Erdbewohner mit Simulationen zufrieden geben. Reizvolle Gelegenheiten dazu eröffnet Eyes on the Solar System der NASA: Ein 3D-Modell unseres Sonnensystems, in dem man sich frei bewegen kann.
Quelle: NASA/JPL-Caltech
Microscopes
The Museum for the History of Science, in Oxford.
This is a 3D anaglyph - to view, wear glasses with red on the left eye, and cyan (green-blue) on the right eye.
Bild: David Glover
Telescope
The Museum for the History of Science, in Oxford.
This is a 3D anaglyph - to view, wear glasses with red on the left eye, and cyan (green-blue) on the right eye.
Bild: David Glover
3D Camera
The Museum for the History of Science, in Oxford.
This is a 3D anaglyph - to view, wear glasses with red on the left eye, and cyan (green-blue) on the right eye.
Bild: David Glover
Compass
The Museum for the History of Science, in Oxford.
This is a 3D anaglyph - to view, wear glasses with red on the left eye, and cyan (green-blue) on the right eye.
Bild: David Glover
Orrery (Planetenmaschine)
The Museum for the History of Science, in Oxford.
This is a 3D anaglyph - to view, wear glasses with red on the left eye, and cyan (green-blue) on the right eye.
Bild: David Glover
3D Richmond Segway Tour (Anaglyph)
Flickr 3-D Video?
the replicator
La nueva impresora de Makerbot en venta en la tienda online de Ultra-lab
ultra-lab.net
Bild: Ultra-lab
MakerGear Prusa Mendel RepRap (In Progress)
Just a little bit of progress from last time.
Next up: Electronics!
As seen on the RepRap site! reprap.org/wiki/Main_Page
Bild: Pete Prodoehl
3D printing Minecraft models with a Zprinter 650 – YouTube
post-apocalyptic research institute – Flickr
3D Mirror Rig [anaglyph]
Bild: kiwizone
Use anaglyph goggles to see in stereo.
Karl Schodt, professional 3D camera-man, behind his mirror rig.
Description by Karl on how he sets up this rig:
nzphoto.tripod.com/3d/235cinemirrorsetup.html
i3DG / Jitsuro Mase, Tom Nagae
“i3DG” is a playful analog attachment for the iPhone that transforms its 2D display into a multilayered 3D image. By recontextualizing the age-old method of holding a half-silvered mirror up to an image at a 45° angle, the project actually constitutes a timely critique of such popular memes as 3D displays and iPhones. As a peripheral device, “i3DG” supports a wide range of applications including 3D video, film animation and games using the accelerometer.A work by Jitsuro Mase, Tom Nagae (JP) / DIRECTIONS, Inc.credit: Ogawa
Bild: Ars Electronica
3D – Lunar Eclipse
Bild: MarkGregory007
3D Mac Computer
Bild: MarkGregory007