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Computer representation of surfaces / N-sphere / Cartesian coordinate system / Mathematical singularity / Cone / Cylinder / Geometry / Surfaces / Sphere
Date: 2012-12-02 15:39:41
Computer representation of surfaces
N-sphere
Cartesian coordinate system
Mathematical singularity
Cone
Cylinder
Geometry
Surfaces
Sphere

IMAGINARY Proposal for a guided tour of the exhibition S. Apel, E. Brechmann, A. Matt, A. Caspar, S. Schimpf, H. Grimm-Strele May 7, [removed]

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