Meghan Limbrick . Designer

I am a designer/maker based in Brighton, UK. When I was younger I spent my time making tiny notebooks and being extremely interested in spies, Ancient Egypt and the work of the multi-skilled artist Kit Williams. My ideas often manifest themselves in 3D form with an element of interaction. I studied Illustration at the University of Brighton and graduated in July 2009.


In the future I hope to have engaged all of my metaphorical fingers in a complex variety of successful pies. Please contact me if you have any suggestions or comments to this end.


You can follow my latest work, collaborations, products and discoveries on my blog.

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About Meg ▼ meg@megmegmeg.co.uk +44 (0)7952 965713

3D to 2D to 3D to 2D to 3D

Experimental project exploring image vs. reality. Having visited and viewed certain objects and scenes (3D), I took some photographs (2D), which were then projected onto specially made wearable sculptures (3D), which were then photographed and converted into 3mm slides (2D), which could be viewed as a 3D stereogram through a stereoscope.

The final pair of images have been modified for crossed eye viewing, so that you can experience the effect of a stereoscope:

To view the crossed-eye stereogram, the viewer should move slightly back from his or her normal viewing distance and place his viewpoint on a line perpendicular to the center of the image. A finger should be placed halfway between the eyes and the image, then the finger should be viewed. The three bright spots between the pictures should become four spots, and the two images become three. If the focus of the eyes is now allowed to drift to the surface of the screen without uncrossing the eyes, a three dimensional depth illusion will appear in the central image. The finger may now be removed from the view. A viewer may find that the extra side images become unimportant once in-depth view of the central image is stable.