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An interdisciplinary exploration of the concept of three-dimensionality and its impact on the arts and sciences, led by @lauramoretti10 & @ilikeoldbooks
thinking3d.ac.uk

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we've had a fun weekend full of fantastic conversations for - but we also found out about 's work on George Spratt's Obstetric Tables which feature in our
exhibition - see her video work here
https://t.co/YPZtZMI9AO

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we have a fantastic new article from in our Item in Focus section: read about the beautiful late 16th cent journals found onboard the ship Gelderland in "Pages of Porcelain"
https://t.co/UcgVOKMSOE

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next up in the 21st century case is Prof Steve Balbus ( & ) on ‘visualising black holes’ on display from 17 June. in Oxford 3/13
https://t.co/jlbOuhYY9f

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Tomorrow morning our co-director will be taking over the controls of the account to answer questions about the T3D Bod exhibition, 1145am.

Hold on to your hats!

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In the 18th century, the Leonardo notebooks were rediscovered in the and their influence was profound. For example, William Hunter’s study of the gravid uterus, also on display T3D exhibition 7/14
https://t.co/MD1mHj7ykJ

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one of the most shocking works in Thinking 3D exhibition is William Hunter's 1775 of the Human Gravid Uterus.

Learn how the physician to the Queen took inspiration from newly uncovered Leonardo drawings in article:
https://t.co/gPbreEA5ep

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Very excited to announce the next partnership: the next exhibition at / - Under the skin: illustrating the human body - will have a six-week run starting in February, and then reopen in October 2019!

https://t.co/5U1gTutTRM

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our favourite thingsfrom Britton's 'Union of Architecture..." featured two weeks ago were the meta-bits: books within books, prints within prints!
https://t.co/sKUPq7t06V

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An early example of 3D data representing electricity generation and demand over time. by Central Electricity Generating Board planners, c.1954 (representing data from October 1951 to April 1954)

From the https://t.co/Yrh0VoR7rf

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