National 3D Day is a special celebration dedicated to 3D technology and its various mediums. This holiday honors the art, science, and history of stereoscopic 3D imagery, bringing attention to everything from vintage stereoscopic photography to modern virtual reality and 3D printing.
Quick Facts
- When is it?: The third day of the third week of the third month (March 18, 2025, for the upcoming year)
- Tagged as: A celebration of 3D technology, art, and science
- What’s the hashtag?: #National3DDay
- When was it founded?: 2019, with the first celebration taking place on March 17, 2020
- Who founded it?: Ilicia Benoit, a stereoscopic artist and researcher, in collaboration with 3-D SPACE, a nonprofit organization
History of National 3D Day
National 3D Day was established to recognize the rich history and ongoing innovation in stereoscopic technology. The holiday was registered with the National Day Calendar Registry in 2019, and the first official celebration occurred on March 17, 2020. The day was created to unite enthusiasts, educators, and creators in the field of 3D technology, highlighting both the artistic and scientific aspects of three-dimensional imagery.
Timeline
- 1838: Sir Charles Wheatstone produces the first stereo 3D drawings, discovering the science behind stereoscopy
- 1922: “The Power of Love,” the first-ever 3D film, premieres in Los Angeles at the Ambassador Hotel Theatre
- 2009: James Cameron’s film “Avatar” pushes 3D films into mainstream public consciousness
- 2020: The first National 3D Day is celebrated on March 17
Dates by Next Year (2025 to 2030)
| Year | Month and Date | Day |
|---|---|---|
| 2025 | March 18 | Tuesday |
| 2026 | March 17 | Tuesday |
| 2027 | March 16 | Tuesday |
| 2028 | March 21 | Tuesday |
| 2029 | March 20 | Tuesday |
| 2030 | March 19 | Tuesday |
How National 3D Day Is Observed
People celebrate National 3D Day in various creative ways. Many share their 3D photos on social media with the hashtag #National3DDay. Others organize viewing parties for classic or modern 3D films, explore the history of 3D technology, or create their own three-dimensional designs and art. Educational institutions and museums often host special exhibits or workshops focused on stereoscopic imagery and technology.
Fun Facts About 3D Technology
3D technology has a fascinating history dating back nearly two centuries. Our ability to perceive in three dimensions is due to having two eyes that observe the world from slightly different perspectives. Our brains blend these two viewpoints together, creating our perception of depth. 3D printing has revolutionized manufacturing by allowing for complex designs with minimal waste. South Korea launched the world’s first 3D television station, SKY 3D, featuring stunning high-definition quality.
Quiz
- In what year was the science behind stereoscopy discovered?
- What was the name of the first 3D feature film?
- On which day of which week of which month is National 3D Day celebrated?
- Who founded National 3D Day?
(Answers: 1838, “The Power of Love”, Third day of third week of third month, Ilicia Benoit)
FAQs
What is stereoscopic 3D imagery?
Stereoscopic 3D imagery creates the illusion of depth by presenting slightly different images to each eye, mimicking how our eyes naturally perceive the world.
How can I participate in National 3D Day?
You can participate by sharing 3D photos on social media with #National3DDay, watching 3D movies, learning about 3D technology history, or creating your own 3D art or designs.
Why is 3D technology important?
3D technology enhances our visual experiences, enables complex manufacturing through 3D printing, advances medical imaging, and creates immersive entertainment experiences.
Importance of National 3D Day
National 3D Day serves as a reminder of how far 3D technology has come and its impact on our lives. It brings together communities of artists, scientists, educators, and enthusiasts who share a passion for stereoscopic imagery. The day helps preserve the history of 3D technology while also looking forward to future innovations. By celebrating National 3D Day, we acknowledge both the artistic creativity and scientific advancement that 3D technology represents.
Related Celebrations
- World Photography Day
- International Animation Day
- Science Fiction Day
- Technology Day
- Virtual Reality Day
