Distorted visualization methods for convergent assembly

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To get a complete picture of all the convergent assembly levels of a nanofactory all in one image one needs to project space.
Normal perspective (a linear projection) is unsuitable since it compresses most details towards the horizon. Instead a nonlinear polar logarithmic mapping is the best fit.

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External Links

  • python scripts to generate log-polar maps from pixelgraphics [1]
  • "Detail-In-Context Visualization for Satellite Imagery" [2]
    "Complex Logarithmic Views for Small Details in Large Contexts" [3]
    by Joachim Boettinger et. al.
    Department of Computer and Information Science, University of Konstanz, Germany
  • Video showing a manual multi-scale zoom device [4] the "zoom-scope"
  • square grid mapped to show details on all scales equally [5]
  • More large scale map examples [6]

Keywords

distortion lens view; log-polar map; complex logarithmic map, complex logarithmic view, anamorphic mirror, anamorphosis