Posts Tagged ‘Sculpture’

Two for Tuesday: Ingenuity + Wood

Paul Grundbacher

Gates Foundation offers $100,000 for better condom

Wood and Glass Wave Sculpture by Mario Ceroli


Miniature Sculptures by Joe Fig

Matchstickmen

Transformation – Sya


Peter Jansen – Human Motions (2007)

Edouard Martinet

Bridging the Gap Between Math and Art


via sciencecenter

The sculpture is a modular combination of nine interacting pieces. Each piece is folded by hand from a circle of paper, using a compass to score the creases and cut out a central hole. This transformation of flat paper into swirling surfaces creates sculpture that feels alive. Paper folds itself into a natural equilibrium form depending on its creases. These equilibria are poorly understood, especially for curved creases. We are exploring what shapes are possible in this genre of self-folding origami, with applications to deployable structures, manufacturing and self-assembly.

Robert Gligorov


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