Thinking 3D
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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
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Our annual life drawing class is back for another yearπ inspired by the history of anatomy studies in the RCP collections & current exhibition #UnderTheSkin 19 February, 6-9pm led by London Drawing Tickets sell out in advance, book here: eventbrite.co.uk/e/under-the-skβ¦ #LifeDrawing
we're very excited about the RCP museum life-drawing event coming up in February, in conjunction with their T3D exhibition 'Under the Skin'. See here for more information and booking! eventbrite.co.uk/e/under-the-skβ¦
a very big thank you to @Karl_Kinsella π¬πππππππ π½ππ and William Whyte for speaking at this afternoon's T3D/ SAHGB regional event - we jumped from the 12th to the 17th to the 19th century, all in 90 minutes!
Be quick if you're coming to see this fabulous collection of items brought together to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the death of Leonardo da Vinci. The Thinking 3D exhibition at the Weston Library closes next week! visit.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/exhibition/thiβ¦
Look at that Laura Moretti and @ilikeoldbooks
we've had a peek at the whole review and it is absolutely lovely. Well done, RCP and Katie Birkwood - it's been amazing working with you!
New book Review: Thinking 3D: Books, Images and Ideas from Leonardo to the Present cc @ilikeoldbooks Thinking 3D Laura Moretti thonyc.wordpress.com/2020/03/25/3-iβ¦
Learn more about Johann Remmelin's 'Catoptrum Microcosmicum' β and see a hand-coloured version of the text β in this great blog post from Thinking3D Thinking 3D: thinking3d.ac.uk/Remmelin/ [4/4] Stay tuned for more #ABCbodbooks and #rarebooks...
#RCPUnderTheSkin was/is part of Thinking 3D, an exploration of three-dimensionality on the page. And it's also my personal exploration of (some of) the ethics of anatomical illustration: who are the people in these pictures, anyway?