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Recapping the Week: February 22-28

- by Amber Mear - Leave a Comment

This week, we’ve continued getting ready for ECEDHA, especially preparing one of our exciting demos. A few of our team members have been traveling, so things have seemed quiet, though we have plenty going on. Check out some of those exciting things below!

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3D Printing the Impossible: A Penrose Triangle

- by William Wadkins - Leave a Comment

An impossible object is a two-dimensional figure that, at first glance, looks like a real 3D object. However, further inspection will lead to the conclusion that the object can’t actually exist in 3D. One famous example of this is the Penrose triangle. The concept was used in M.C. Escher’s famous Waterfall, and you might also recognize it as Digilent’s logo.

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