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Cuboid Collection

"Cuboid: Unveiling the Geometrical Wonders of the World" Step into a world where squares transcend their traditional boundaries and embrace extraordinary forms

Background imageCuboid Collection: Square tomato

Square tomato. Conceptual image of a tomato that has a cuboid shape. This could represent a tomato that has been genetically modified to form this shape to allow more efficient packaging

Background imageCuboid Collection: Queen Mary and other Cunard assorted items

Queen Mary and other Cunard assorted items
OCEAN LINERS: Collection of Queen Mary and other Cunard cuboid ceramic tea ware dating from the 1930s-1940s, Cunard White Star baggage label, sailings and embarcation details. Date: 1930s-1940s

Background imageCuboid Collection: Captain John Treasure Jones Archive - Cunard crockery

Captain John Treasure Jones Archive - Cunard crockery
Captain Treasure Jones Archive - Cunard cuboid teapot, milk jug, cream jug, sugar bowl, etc, 4 inches

Background imageCuboid Collection: Geometrical Jungle

Geometrical Jungle
Peter Hammer

Background imageCuboid Collection: Statue-cube of Senenmut and Princess Neferure. Egypt

Statue-cube of Senenmut and Princess Neferure. Egypt
Egyptian Art. Statue-cube of Senenmut and Princess Neferure. Senenmut was architect and royal chancellor during the reign of Hatshepsut and guardian of her daughter, Neferure

Background imageCuboid Collection: Childs foot, X-ray

Childs foot, X-ray
Childs foot. Coloured X-ray of the healthy right foot of an eight year old boy. The toes are made up of the phalanx bones (phalanges), two for the big toe (lower right) and three for the others

Background imageCuboid Collection: DNA 6-way junction, artwork C014 / 2585

DNA 6-way junction, artwork C014 / 2585
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) cube, computer artwork. The DNA cube is formed from six different DNA strands. Each side of the cube is composed of a single circular DNA strand

Background imageCuboid Collection: Fat tissue, artwork

Fat tissue, artwork
Block of cells in adipose tissue

Background imageCuboid Collection: Tabellaria diatoms, SEM C016 / 9599

Tabellaria diatoms, SEM C016 / 9599
Tabellaria diatoms. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a Tabellaria sp. diatom colony. Diatoms are a group of photosynthetic, single-celled algae containing about 10, 000 species

Background imageCuboid Collection: Tabellaria diatoms, SEM C016 / 9600

Tabellaria diatoms, SEM C016 / 9600
Tabellaria diatoms. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a Tabellaria sp. diatom colony. Diatoms are a group of photosynthetic, single-celled algae containing about 10, 000 species

Background imageCuboid Collection: Tabellaria diatoms, SEM C016 / 9601

Tabellaria diatoms, SEM C016 / 9601
Tabellaria diatoms. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a Tabellaria sp. diatom colony. Diatoms are a group of photosynthetic, single-celled algae containing about 10, 000 species

Background imageCuboid Collection: Human foot, historical anatomical model

Human foot, historical anatomical model
Human foot, anatomical model. 1965 model showing the skeletal structure of the left human foot and ankle

Background imageCuboid Collection: Ankle bones and ligaments

Ankle bones and ligaments. Historical anatomical artwork of ankle bones (yellow) and ligaments (pale blue). Ligaments are bands of fibrous tissue that hold bones together at their joints

Background imageCuboid Collection: DNA cube, artwork

DNA cube, artwork
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) cube, computer artwork. The DNA cube is formed from six different DNA strands. Each side of the cube is composed of a single circular DNA strand


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"Cuboid: Unveiling the Geometrical Wonders of the World" Step into a world where squares transcend their traditional boundaries and embrace extraordinary forms. The cuboid, a shape that captivates both mathematicians and artists alike, reveals its mesmerizing secrets in this captivating journey. Intriguingly, imagine sinking your teeth into a square tomato - nature's whimsical twist on our perception of familiar shapes. As we delve deeper, we encounter the enigmatic Queen Mary and her collection of Cunard assorted items; each piece bearing witness to the elegance and precision inherent in cuboidal design. Unearthing hidden treasures takes us to the Captain John Treasure Jones Archive, where Cunard crockery stands as testament to seafaring adventures intertwined with geometric marvels. Our voyage continues through time as we stumble upon an ancient Egyptian masterpiece – the statue-cube of Senenmut and Princess Neferure. This awe-inspiring artifact showcases how cubes have transcended cultures throughout history. Venturing further into uncharted territory brings us face-to-face with a geometrical jungle teeming with surprises at every turn. A child's foot X-ray reminds us that even within ourselves lies evidence of this remarkable shape's influence on our anatomy. But it doesn't stop there. Cuboids extend their reach beyond physicality; they permeate art itself. Behold DNA's intricate dance within a 6-way junction artwork (C014/2585) or marvel at fat tissue transformed into an artistic expression that challenges conventional perceptions. Delving beneath Earth's surface uncovers Tabellaria diatoms captured under electron microscopes (SEM C016/9599-9601). These microscopic wonders reveal yet another dimension where cuboids reign supreme – reminding us that beauty exists even in places unseen by naked eyes. Join us on this captivating odyssey as we unravel the mysteries surrounding cuboids - from tantalizing tomatoes to ancient artifacts, from the human body to artistic masterpieces.