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Stand-up Maths | Brilliant Geometry: a physical 3D zoetrope of a 4D cube @standupmaths | Uploaded July 2017 | Updated October 2024, 5 days ago.
Check out Henry’s shapes on shapeways.
shapeways.com/shops/henryseg

And he’s written a book about this stuff: Visualizing Mathematics with 3D Printing
3dprintmath.com

Huge thanks to the University of Warwick for supporting the Brilliant Geometry exhibition and University of Edinburgh for hosting it. More details about it here.
maths.ed.ac.uk/~aar/brilliantgeometry

Peter Reid built the Zoetrope, here is his FUSION page.
scifun.ed.ac.uk/fusion/fusion-team.html

If you’re a Patreon supporter of my channel, you can see under the hood of the zoetrope.
patreon.com/posts/13128808

The Brilliant Geometry was a also collaboration with the fantastic Saul Schleimer.
www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/maths/people/staff/saul_schleimer

The exhibition was held in the Summerhall in Edinburgh but is no longer on. I mean, the Summerhall is still there doing cool stuff but Henry and Saul have packed-up their shapes and gone home.
summerhall.co.uk

CORRECTIONS:
None yet. Let me know if you spot anything!

Thanks to my many Patreon supports! Here is a subset:

Susan Moury
Andrew Wieland
Sebastian Robbins
Mauro Cioni
Phyphor

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Filming and editing by Trunkman Productions
Music by Howard Carter
Design by Simon Wright

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