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Online Visualization and Web Services

Mathematics and Arts (Mauberge 2000)

Economist (Nov 18, 2000):

".... Konrad Polthier, of the Technical University of Berlin, pointed out the lengths to which his predecessors in the study of “minimal surfaces” were prepared to go to obtain pictures of what they were doing. In the late 19th century, geometers from Göttingen would commission plaster models of certain minimal surfaces, costing exorbitant sums that Dr Polthier would be lucky to extract from his university’s treasurer. Fortunately for him, there now exist “three-dimensional printers” that, at a cost of a few hundred dollars, will convert one of the complicated surfaces he draws on his computer into something he can grasp. .... "