Science and technology provide me with one of my favorite working grounds when it comes to visualisation projects because scientific research topics provide both measurable data and are also sometimes far too little visualized. A problem shows itself in a new way when you can draw it into a picture, animate it and make games from it. Sometimes that will lend it’s hand in solving the initial problem.
Some links into projects I’ve worked with:
- Playable concepts: Asset package (CC- by-3.0 license) for creating your own Quantum games: https://playableconcepts.aalto.fi/portfolio/art-assets-quantum-games/
- Aalto University Quantum Games: Understanding Superconductivity: https://quantumgames.aalto.fi/superconductivity/
- Aalto University Quantum Games: Understanding Quantum Entanglement: https://quantumgames.aalto.fi/quantum-entanglement/
- Aalto University Quantum Games: Understanding Quantum Superposition: https://quantumgames.aalto.fi/superposition/
- Aalto University Quantum Games: Understanding Quantum Tunneling: https://quantumgames.aalto.fi/quantum-tunneling/