Post 2 of 17, My Best Tessellation Prints in each Symmetry Group. This one is Group P2.
Post 2 of 17, My Best Tessellation Prints in each Symmetry Group. This one is Group P2.
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Measurement: only 7,5x7,5 cm (3"x3") Frank van Kollem is part of the history of Tessellation folding. He folded more than 100 tessellations between 1966 and 1997. See the Set description for more information
Post 2 of 17, My Best Tessellation Prints in each Symmetry Group. This one is Group P2.
Post 2 of 17, My Best Tessellation Prints in each Symmetry Group. This one is Group P2.
Post 2 of 17, My Best Tessellation Prints in each Symmetry Group. This one is Group P2.
Post 2 of 17, My Best Tessellation Prints in each Symmetry Group. This one is Group P2.
A creative and educational STEAM project that incorporates math and art. What are tessellations and how to create a simple tessellation.
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This piece has many layers. Starting from a sheet of 15cm x 15cm, the result is only 4cm x 4cm, side Frank van Kollem is part of the history of Tessellation folding. He folded more than 100 tessellations between 1966 and 1997. See the Set description for more information.
In this research, we study a method to produce families of origami tessellations from given polyhedral surfaces. The resulting tessellated surfaces generalize the patterns proposed by Ron Resch and allow the construction of an origami tessellation that approximates a given surface. We will achieve these patterns by first constructing an initial configuration of the tessellated surfaces by separating each facets and inserting folded parts between them based on the local configuration. The initial configuration is then modified by solving the vertex coordinates to satisfy geometric constraints of developability, folding angle limitation, and local nonintersection. We propose a novel robust method for avoiding intersections between facets sharing vertices. Such generated polyhedral surfaces are not only applied to folding paper but also sheets of metal that does not allow 180 deg folding.
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This morning we found, through a tweet from our friend @digitag the work of Ron Resch, a visionary mathematician and designer who was one of first to explore the architectural potential of 3D tess…
Origami torus based on tessellation pattern generalizing a Ron Resch's pattern. Every point on the surface has zero Gaussian curvature.
This piece has many layers. Starting from a sheet of 15cm x 15cm, the result is only 4cm x 4cm, back Frank van Kollem is part of the history of Tessellation folding. He folded more than 100 tessellations between 1966 and 1997. See the Set description for more information.
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More frosted polypropylene scored by CraftRobo. If I used paper instead I think the inner twists would hold this fold together more successfully - here the fingers are needed to squeeze from the sides a little to keep the twists in place. More sculptures by polyscene
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