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The Logo Lab

Patrick 07/03/08, 18:54

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A visualisation of a complex mathematical theory or the new marque for a German mobile phone network?

At last the truth can be told. All those weird 3D swirly logos that you see everywhere right now? Creative Review has traced them back to a shadowy research facility buried deep in the heart of Europe…

The Department of Mathematics at the University of Innsbruck innocently dubs its top secret work an investigation into “Explicit Resolution and Related Methods in Algebraic Geometry and Number Theory”, but we know better.

Supposedly this little feller is a visual expression of the following equation: (x2+y2)3 = 4×2y2(z2+1)
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but surely it is just an early working model of this…
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… Wolff Olins’ new logo for Wacom… with maybe a hint of (x2+y2)3 = 4×2y2(z2+1)
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These so-called scientists want us to believe that “the goal of the project is to develop theories and algorithms for solving problems related to the resolution of singularities in algebraic geometry and number theory” using POV-Ray software to hatch out their oh-so innocent images.

Rubbish. The goal is to systematically fill the world with downright bizarre 3D web 2.0 logoids (new word). Surely this, masquerading as x2+y2z+z3=0, is, in fact the new mark for a go-ahead Spanish financial services provider?

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While expect to see this attached to a Belgian telecoms brand any time soon
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yz(x2+y-z) = 0? Surely it’s the central pillar in the brand architecture of a leading Norwegian internet service provider?
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And did a certain phone company calculate that x2yz +xy2+y3+y3z might equal “Swisscom-munication”?
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How about this for a drugs company?
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Behold the guilty ones - they may not look evil but…
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See more “equations” here

Thanks to Rodolph Pilaert for the link

Comments(7 comments)

nothing new to me, please check www.telenor.com

Posted by martin on 07/03/08, 9:23 pm

Isn’t x2+y2z+z3=0 just virgin media?

Posted by Rich Samuels on 07/03/08, 11:32 pm

no - x2+y2z+z3=0 is a pringle!

Posted by Tom on 09/03/08, 6:32 pm

I’ve personally been fascinated by these shapes lately. You can actually visualize some on your mac for free with this great piece of software :
http://3d-xplormath.org/

Alex

Posted by Alex on 09/03/08, 9:15 pm

I’m sure that many of CR blog’s readers were as confused as I was by those equations until the realisation dawned that this:

(x2+y2)3 = 4×2y2(z2+1)

was supposed to be this:

(x2+y2)3 = 4×2y2(z2+1)

Posted by Mr DNA on 10/03/08, 11:43 am

Oh, OK. I guess the fact that you can’t do a [sup] HTML tag explains it then…

Posted by Mr DNA on 10/03/08, 11:47 am

You mean you guys never played with the old 3D Graphical Calculator back in Mac OS8 or 9? Your loss.

Posted by James on 10/03/08, 2:56 pm

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