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When looking up onto the facade of Omnizorg in Apeldoorn, the Netherlands, I envisioned creating a column of air in between four walls. The multi-colored repetition of the shutters in different positions is duplicated on all sides, which gives the composition a pleasant visual and spiritual confirmation continuing into the sky above. In order to slightly break the diagonal symmetry and add a personal touch, I added my son and our dog looking out of one window.
Created and folded by me, October 2007.
I thought I would never do it again, but: Wet-folded, from an 8.5 inch square of thick paper my little brother gave me a number of years ago. It's not really green.
Look at the spiral groove on the tusk.
Since it's built on diagonal symmetry, it comes out very long. I think it was 10-11 inches long.
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Your rainbow panorama
Besuchen Sie die Skulptur "Your rainbow panorama" auf dem Dach des Aarhuser Kunstmuseums ARoS. Sie können hier das riesige, farbenfrohe Kunstwerk des dänisch-isländischen Künstlers Olafur Eliasson betreten.
Panorama Aussicht
Über eine Treppe bzw. mit Hilfe eines Aufzugs wird der runde aus Glas gestaltete in allen Farben des Lichtspektrums erstrahlende Panoramaweg mit einem Durchmesser von 52 Metern zugänglich sein. Sie bekommen dann auf den 150 Metern eine Rundumsicht über die gesamte Stadt.
ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum
Das Konzept des ARoS-Gebäudes beruht auf Dantes "Göttlicher Komödie". Mit dem Dachprojekt wird die künstlerisch gestaltete Verbindung zwischen Himmel und Hölle vollendet. Die Hölle wird auf der ersten Museumsetage mit dem Ausstellungskonzept „De 9 rum“ (Die 9 Räume) dargestellt, wo u.a. Werke von Bill Viola, James Turrell, Tony Oursler und Pipilotti Rist gezeigt werden. Der Himmel wird durch Your rainbow panorama symbolisiert.
#yourrainbowpanorama #arosart #visitaarhus
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Quelle:
Gullmarsplan, Stockholm.
On my way to work this morning.
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Your rainbow panorama
Besuchen Sie die Skulptur "Your rainbow panorama" auf dem Dach des Aarhuser Kunstmuseums ARoS. Sie können hier das riesige, farbenfrohe Kunstwerk des dänisch-isländischen Künstlers Olafur Eliasson betreten.
Panorama Aussicht
Über eine Treppe bzw. mit Hilfe eines Aufzugs wird der runde aus Glas gestaltete in allen Farben des Lichtspektrums erstrahlende Panoramaweg mit einem Durchmesser von 52 Metern zugänglich sein. Sie bekommen dann auf den 150 Metern eine Rundumsicht über die gesamte Stadt.
ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum
Das Konzept des ARoS-Gebäudes beruht auf Dantes "Göttlicher Komödie". Mit dem Dachprojekt wird die künstlerisch gestaltete Verbindung zwischen Himmel und Hölle vollendet. Die Hölle wird auf der ersten Museumsetage mit dem Ausstellungskonzept „De 9 rum“ (Die 9 Räume) dargestellt, wo u.a. Werke von Bill Viola, James Turrell, Tony Oursler und Pipilotti Rist gezeigt werden. Der Himmel wird durch Your rainbow panorama symbolisiert.
#yourrainbowpanorama #arosart #visitaarhus
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www.visitaarhus.de/de/your-rainbow-panorama-gdk644165
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Designed and folded by me
One uncut square of bananafiber paper 56x56 cm.
Finding a layout for this design was difficult. First, I used a diagonal symmetry, but then I realized that it would be better if I used a book symmerty, so I completely redid it. The design uses a simple 22.5 degree structure and one big graft to lengthen the legs and horns.
the model has a closed belly.
New jumping spider crease pattern. Sorry it took 11 years to fix since the original.
The grid is 32 by 32 units.
✰ This photo was featured on The Epic Global Showcase here: bit.ly/1NHrJvX
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by @mbvee on Instagram.
A sunny weekend for everybody out there!
Your rainbow panorama
Besuchen Sie die Skulptur "Your rainbow panorama" auf dem Dach des Aarhuser Kunstmuseums ARoS. Sie können hier das riesige, farbenfrohe Kunstwerk des dänisch-isländischen Künstlers Olafur Eliasson betreten.
Panorama Aussicht
Über eine Treppe bzw. mit Hilfe eines Aufzugs wird der runde aus Glas gestaltete in allen Farben des Lichtspektrums erstrahlende Panoramaweg mit einem Durchmesser von 52 Metern zugänglich sein. Sie bekommen dann auf den 150 Metern eine Rundumsicht über die gesamte Stadt.
ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum
Das Konzept des ARoS-Gebäudes beruht auf Dantes "Göttlicher Komödie". Mit dem Dachprojekt wird die künstlerisch gestaltete Verbindung zwischen Himmel und Hölle vollendet. Die Hölle wird auf der ersten Museumsetage mit dem Ausstellungskonzept „De 9 rum“ (Die 9 Räume) dargestellt, wo u.a. Werke von Bill Viola, James Turrell, Tony Oursler und Pipilotti Rist gezeigt werden. Der Himmel wird durch Your rainbow panorama symbolisiert.
#yourrainbowpanorama #arosart #visitaarhus
Quelle: www.visitaarhus.de/de/your-rainbow-panorama-gdk644165
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Recently, I folded again my second gargoyle (this one, v.3.7), with better paper (finally).
This one was also designed in 2011, as my first one, but using a 1:sqrt2 rectangle, hence it has book-fold symmetry (instead of diagonal symmetry on a square), and also from 22.5° technique. I admit I prefer much more the first gargoyle (v.2.1, the one from a square, not the first fold of this one), as this one has some weird proportions, thicker areas, and is somewhat unnecessarily complex.
You cannot well the head from this angle, but you can guess it has a beak-like mouth, with an unnecessary tongue, and 3+3 spikes.
Sometimes I wonder why I was designing these things at that time...
Design: Alessandro Beber, 2011
Folded in March-April 2016, from a ~40x60 cm (1:sqrt2) rectangle of handmade Nepalese lokta paper.
Photo by Thomas Petri.
Third version, folded with diagonal symmetry.
Folded by Brian Chan, from an uncut square of Origamido paper.
7 Days of shooting
Week#19
Square
Geometrical Sunday
The square root of 16 equals four. Four in Dutch translates vier. A square in Dutch is called a vierkant. (four equal sides)
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Folded and designed by me.
The flying fish has been folded from a 35x35 cm piece of paper. It has a length of about 15 cm and a maximum width of 20 cm.
The technique that has been used is 22.5 degree with book symmetry.
For weeks I've been trying to design this model with diagonal symmetry, till friday evening when I decided to try book symmetry instead. Things went fast after that. I finished my packing yesterday and this morning I folded a prototype. I compared it to an older prototype and this one was waaaay better. It is easier to fold, less thick at the tail and about 1.5 times bigger than the older prototype (same paper size ofcourse)
I would still like to add a dorsal fin and an anal fin between the tail and the pelvic fins, and some more details on the head. To do that though I will start from scratch. But that is future talk. For now this will do just perfectly :).
A good way to start the year ^^. A kiwi, folded and designed by me. It has been folded from a 17x17 cm piece of paper.
The finished model has a size of 9 cm x 6 cm.
The technique that has been used is 22.5 degree with diagonal symmetry.
A happy new year to everyone :).
Uniform
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Was going through my collection of photos from last year. I first started photography when my friend David insisted it would be fun to go out and take some shots around town. This is from my very first outing with the camera, and I just like how powerful it feels. Just a uniform building in its simplicity , that just feels like it towers over you. The blue of the sky and the eggshell white of the building just reach out to me.
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Nikon 35mm, 1/2000 sec at f/3.2, ISO 100
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Designed and folded by Me.
6 3x3 cm squares of Kami paper. No glue at any point!
Time to fold: Around 15 to 20 minutes.
Other renditions of this puzzle. (Not truncated versions like the one from dollar bills by Lang, or from A proportion paper like Hideaki Kawashima, David Mitchell and more)
Robert J. Lang
www.langorigami.com/art/gallery/gallery.php?name=burr_puzzle
Jason Ku
scripts.mit.edu/~jasonku/index.php?id=2005&model=burr...
Andrei Ermakov
www.flickr.com/photos/origamiru/5014822804/in/set-7215760...
Here are a couple more but I don't know the author or if they are even diagrammed:
www.flickr.com/photos/childofsai/1434929865/
www.flickr.com/photos/doronrok/5033993863/in/set-72157625...
I just went thru and purchaced this book that contains diagrams for Jason Ku puzzle:
origamiusa.org/publications/pcoc-play
I happily found that, although Jason Ku's and mine look similar they are quite different. Jason Ku's puzzle has book symmetry while mine has diagonal symmetry. The method to close the unit is different too.
A huge plus and something that I really wanted, was that the design allowed for a very small fold (as pictured and it can be folded even smaller!). I have to give a try to the other designs and see if they can be folded this small without gluing.
I worked 2 more versions, one more from squares and 1 from A proportion paper, but at this point I use a bit of glue.
Diagrams for this one are coming for the next week. Stay tuned.
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Folded and designed by me from a single uncut square.
For a while I had an idea for a base that would result in a long body and many pairs of legs. I recently tried it out and it worked, though the body ends up far thicker than I expected. It is made without box pleating and uses diagonal symmetry.
It ends up with a full 18 pairs of legs plus the "antennae". There is actually enough paper to make a 19th pair, though it ends up too close to the head.
Designed and folded by Me.
6 3x3 cm squares of Kami paper. No glue at any point!
Time to fold: Around 15 to 20 minutes.
Other renditions of this puzzle. (Not truncated versions like the ones from dollar bills by Lang, or from A proportion paper like Hideaki Kawashima, David Mitchell and more)
Robert J. Lang
www.langorigami.com/art/gallery/gallery.php?name=burr_puzzle
Jason Ku
scripts.mit.edu/~jasonku/index.php?id=2005&model=burr...
Andrei Ermakov
www.flickr.com/photos/origamiru/5014822804/in/set-7215760...
Here are a couple more but I don't know the author or if they are even diagrammed:
www.flickr.com/photos/childofsai/1434929865/
www.flickr.com/photos/doronrok/5033993863/in/set-72157625...
I just went thru and purchaced this book that contains diagrams for Jason Ku puzzle:
origamiusa.org/publications/pcoc-play
I happily found that, although Jason Ku's and mine look similar they are quite different. Jason Ku's puzzle has book symmetry while mine has diagonal symmetry. The method to close the unit is different too.
A huge plus and something that I really wanted, was that the design allowed for a very small fold (as pictured and it can be folded even smaller!). I have to give a try to the other designs and see if they can be folded this small without gluing.
I worked 2 more versions, one more from squares and 1 from A proportion paper, but at this point I use a bit of glue.
Diagrams for this one are coming for the next week. Stay tuned.