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A recent experiment with modular drawing. All sections drawn in 58 minutes. Starting with one drawing across a trifold, I used folds in subsequent drawings as seeds for other ones. Some patterns only appear when two sheets are folded and aligned.

 

There are some inaccuracies because I would occasionally draw across a fold by accident.

Just playing around testing out modular building in SL now that PBR materials are live. Aside from the lights and water prims this was made with a single rectangle mesh and two variants of the same material to avoid too much noticeable repetition.

Modular Origami Star (Maria Sinayskaya)

A rectangles, 8 units, no glue

A recent experiment with modular drawing. All sections drawn in 58 minutes. Starting with one drawing across a trifold, I used folds in subsequent drawings as seeds for other ones. Some patterns only appear when two sheets are folded and aligned.

 

There are some inaccuracies because I would occasionally draw across a fold by accident.

Added some Cars, Ninjago Movie sets and a Diner car in black

히로사키성(弘前城, Hirosaki Castle) 니노마루(二の丸, Ninomaru) 타츠미 야구라(辰巳櫓, Tatsumi Yagura)

Foldable with hexagonal concave unit

Folded and assembled from 6 square Korean Duo-coloured papers [15cm x15cm]. No cuts and no glue. This was created in 1988 and published in my self-publication, "Modular Origami". The model was later published in "Origami La Era Nueva" by Kunihiko Kasahara in 1989 [ISBN 4-387-89167-X] and also appeared in "Owrigami", Booklet #58, published by BOS in 2001.

A recent experiment with modular drawing. All sections drawn in 58 minutes. Starting with one drawing across a trifold, I used folds in subsequent drawings as seeds for other ones. Some patterns only appear when two sheets are folded and aligned.

 

There are some inaccuracies because I would occasionally draw across a fold by accident.

Traditional design (?)

Units: 8

Paper: 3.75*3.75 cm

Final height: ~ 7 cm

My first Lego modular House (2006)

my Maths arrived yesterday, filling in the last big hole of my modular synth system. So I took pictures.

Modular Origami Star (Maria Sinayskaya)

squares, 6 units, no glue

new case, still some holes left ;)

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Resolution of Design home : 736 x 436 · 80 kB · jpeg

  

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The E5 has the now familiar modular home screen with contacts carousel, various plug-ins and bottom row of application shortcuts.

Modular Origami Stars (Maria Sinayskaya)

squares, 8 units, no glue

Analogue Systems, bubblesound instruments, CESYG, Circuit Abbey, Cwejman Synthesizers, Cylonix, Dave Jones Design, DinSync.info, Doepfer, Fonitronik, hexinverter.net Electronics, Hinton Instruments, Intellijel, Kilpatrick Audio, Livewire Electronics, LZX Industries, Make Noise, Manhattan Analog, Metasonix, Modcan, Pittsburgh Modular, Plan B, Psycho Labs, Rebel Technology, Schippmann, Snazzy FX, Steady State Fate, Synovatron, Synthesis Technology, Synthetic Sound Labs, Synthwerks, The Harvestman, Tiptop Audio, Toppobrillo, Trogotronic, Voxglitch, WMD, XAOC Device

 

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(in-progress) get in touch if you have the dates for the other missing designers

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Contest entry for a modular house theme. Each photo in this series is either a modular portion of the house or a showcase of how each modular piece fits together with another or with the overall house. Please browse to see the other pieces and overall modular house.

 

Also check out my latest favorite build, the Taj Mageddon! (click to see and then navigate left/right to see the alternate angles).

My Eurobricks Modular Madness competition entry.

Felt, thread and sterling silver. April 2011.

 

I have been laser cutting felt as part of my experimentation with textiles and textile techniques. I stitched together this form as part of a series of jewellery based on the theme: Organic Modular Structures. This felt object can be manipulated into different forms by pushing a side in to form concave surfaces anywhere on the form.

Contest entry for a modular house theme. Each photo in this series is either a modular portion of the house or a showcase of how each modular piece fits together with another or with the overall house. Please browse to see the other pieces and overall modular house.

 

Also check out my latest favorite build, the Taj Mageddon! (click to see and then navigate left/right to see the alternate angles).

Modular Origami Star (Maria Sinayskaya)

squares, 8 units, no glue

Modular Origami Stars (Maria Sinayskaya)

squares, 6 units, no glue

Safe secure modular dispenser range by Merton Group UK Ltd

First prototype structure, in progress. Structure is modular on 16x16 foot centers. It is designed for easy addition of new sections.

Contest entry for a modular house theme. Each photo in this series is either a modular portion of the house or a showcase of how each modular piece fits together with another or with the overall house. Please browse to see the other pieces and overall modular house.

 

Also check out my latest favorite build, the Taj Mageddon! (click to see and then navigate left/right to see the alternate angles).

Modular Madness Contest - Category 2: Parks and rec

오시성(忍城, Oshi Castle) 고산카이 야구라(御三階櫓, Gosankai Yagura)

Modular Origami Star (Maria Sinayskaya)

squares, 8 units, no glue

200m2 is a global leader in the manufacture of modular exhibition stands. When used together, our modular systems give organisations maximum flexibility. Find out more at 200m2.co.uk/modular-exhibition-stands/

This house is called vivihouse. It"s a prototype for sustainable buildings. It's built with wood, insulated with straw inside and loam on the outside Plus it's modular and you can build up to six floors with it.

 

I love it so much because it's not only environment friendly but also modular. Who doesn't love LEGO? I wish I could afford to build my own home with this.

 

All New Scavenger Hunt 132 - 16. A house you love but do not live in

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