Showing posts with label 3d applications. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 3d applications. Show all posts

Wednesday, 17 August 2011

Halves of the human face


The human face is something that we pay attention every day. There are two identical faces? Is there a completely symmetrical face? And if not, then what is due to the asymmetry of the human person? What did the ancients on this subject? Want to know the answers to these questions? Then read this post In addition, you will see photos that I am personally very impressed. In wildlife, as well as in the material world in general, there is no totally symmetric nor totally asymmetric objects. This principle of matter structure applies to all its components: space, energy, physics, chemistry, biology, cells, atoms, electrons, quantum. In any object there is always the unity of symmetry and asymmetry. There are over twenty-five theories of the origin of asymmetry - the influence of kariolisova Earth's motion, to the influence of temporary factors or occupational habits. So see the fabulous collection of Halves of the human faces here.











































Wednesday, 3 August 2011

Going Beyond Augmented Reality


Taking 1st Place at the Imagina Awards for Best Design and Communication, the Aeon Project is a thoughtful & open-minded exploration into the merging of mobility & 3D applications. Aeon not only incorporates the navigation & general controls you’d expect from HUD, but also becomes an immersive, interactive learning experience through selectable applications, allowing the user to learn about surrounding objects with the swipe of finger, or turning the screen into a visual story about surrounding architecture. For complete customization, Aeon can be adjusted from augmented reality, to mixed reality, to virtual reality, allowing the user to easily shift from text-only information to complete virtual immersion.