GANITA
Submitted by Anja Fetzer on
Ein Lernspiel für den Mathematikunterricht
Submitted by Anja Fetzer on
Ein Lernspiel für den Mathematikunterricht
Submitted by Emmanuelle Féau... on
Removable mirror rooms enabling to visualize infinite plane tesselations
Submitted by Evgeniy Shiryaev on
Sorting algorithms are present both in wild nature and human induced reality. Example of the first one is a sequence of fights while flock hierarchy based on intraspecific concuration is been built. The second one can be seen in final part of Olympics in a sport game.
Submitted by Evgeniy Shiryaev on
The item demonstrates the optical property of parabola. In comparison to others exhibits with the same idea this one allows continuous movement of incident beam.
Submitted by Henry Segerman on
A very small LED casts a shadow of a 3D printed globe onto a wall, illustrating stereographic projection. The globe can be freely rotated by a visitor, to see the changes in distortion of the map.
Submitted by Marvin Bratke on
The BatWing sculpture represents a tangible way to approach mathematics. The sculpture, based on a triple periodic minimal surface, physically expresses the forces inside the structure to give visitors an appeal to applied geometry solutions.
Submitted by Torsten Stier on
A sculpture visualising the relation between visible matter and the “dark forces” in modern physics.