UCL researchers translate endangered languages into 3D-printed objects
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An anthropologist and an architect from University College London have collaborated on a unique way to preserve endangered languages - by capturing their character in the form of 3D-printed objects.Alex Pillen from the university's anthropology department and Emma-Kate Matthews from the Bartlett School of Architecture made use of parametric design software to visualise the sound and grammatical patterns of four different languages and gave them a physical form using a 3D printer.
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