Kyushu University released more than 1500 3D models of animals and plants (2022)(sketchfab.com)
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Kyushu University released more than 1500 3D models of animals and plants (2022)
https://sketchfab.com/ffishAsia-and-floraZia
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If you're ever in the greater Boston area, it's worth going to Harvard's Museum of Natural history solely for the Glass Flowers. The rest of the collection is stunning too.
wow, I had imagined they were hand modelled, but they are detailed 3d scans of the real creature suspended from a string
The Glass Flowers were an unexpected high point of our sight seeing visit to the East Coast this summer.
I dread a world where each citizen will have (access to?) a zoo of 3D models, artificially made physical representations of those (like plastic flowers, or a fake flamingo in your garden), rich virtual worlds filled with beauty...
...while the real life creatures represented, are only a tiny tiny fraction of that real+virtual whole [1].
Or have long gone extinct.
While masses of people spend more time exploring virtual worlds than the real one.
It used to be we could have both. Vast virtual worlds, and beautiful nature outside.
Nowadays... the latter being degraded or outright destroyed, more & more no matter where you look.
[1] In that flamingo example: I've read an estimate that for each life/wild specimen, there might be >100 fake ones out there (might as well be 1:1000 or 1:10000, who knows). Or eg. see:
https://xkcd.com/1338
...while the real life creatures represented, are only a tiny tiny fraction of that real+virtual whole [1].
Or have long gone extinct.
While masses of people spend more time exploring virtual worlds than the real one.
It used to be we could have both. Vast virtual worlds, and beautiful nature outside.
Nowadays... the latter being degraded or outright destroyed, more & more no matter where you look.
[1] In that flamingo example: I've read an estimate that for each life/wild specimen, there might be >100 fake ones out there (might as well be 1:1000 or 1:10000, who knows). Or eg. see:
https://xkcd.com/1338
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glass_Flowers
https://huh.harvard.edu/glass-flowers