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An old set of folding scissors with fob. Made as a promotional gift for "Reason Mfg. Co. Ltd, Brighton" by something which seems to be some initials and "Shaw Sheffield".
Taken with Nikon Micro-Nikkor 105mm f2.8 macro lens on GX7.
This is the nicest parasitic fold I've ever seen. It is found in Ireland in an outcrop of marble on the edge of small synform of antiform (I forget which it was). Field book is for scale
Taken with the reduction mask of a 1937 Welta Weltur folder camera, Xenar 2.5 lens, Ilford XP 400 Super film. I learned that to keep from getting blur, the exposure button must be pushed down very, very slowly!
I held a series of three sessions at KPF NY demonstrating severals ways to transform a flat single sheet of paper into a complex form. I demonstrated folds that used both standard origami techniques (square paper, no cutting) and more modern approaches (laser-cut and -scored curves). The square forms date back to the Bauhaus movement and I was inspired by the work I did for Erik and Marty Demaine when choosing the shapes of the curved forms. Special thanks also to Alex Soijka who helped with the video.
This is one of the stories I really appreciate - Cici was sitting on a bench in the shade, relaxing. I asked her to shoot and she laughed. She said I probably didn't remember her (I hate that).. She told me she remembered me from Fanime 2024. I shot her way back then, she had a cosplay that included giant folding wings. She said she loved those photos. That made my day. I asked if she had the time/energy for another shoot - she said yes, and we made it happen. What a fun minii-shoot - she told me about her character but my brain was mush by then. All I remember was it had to so do something with energy drinks. Don't get old and senile!
I held a series of three sessions at KPF NY demonstrating severals ways to transform a flat single sheet of paper into a complex form. I demonstrated folds that used both standard origami techniques (square paper, no cutting) and more modern approaches (laser-cut and -scored curves). The square forms date back to the Bauhaus movement and I was inspired by the work I did for Erik and Marty Demaine when choosing the shapes of the curved forms. Special thanks also to Alex Soijka who helped with the video.
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Easy to carry with you, do not take much space, can be quite comfortable!
See them everywhere I go.
Cape Town, Bridlington and Leeds.
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I held a series of three sessions at KPF NY demonstrating severals ways to transform a flat single sheet of paper into a complex form. I demonstrated folds that used both standard origami techniques (square paper, no cutting) and more modern approaches (laser-cut and -scored curves). The square forms date back to the Bauhaus movement and I was inspired by the work I did for Erik and Marty Demaine when choosing the shapes of the curved forms. Special thanks also to Alex Soijka who helped with the video.
It looks like fabric, or extrusions, or something soft, to me. I really liked these roots (in case you can't tell by the number of photos I took of them).
Moreton Bay Fig, Ficus macrophylla
Marie Selby Botanical Gardens, Sarasota, FL
Finished chair for my ID 512 class, NC State College of Design, Spring 2009. After many hours spent sanding and finishing.
After my 3DR Quadcopter crashed on top of the Henry Ford Museum, I needed a new frame. Design Goals: Make a frame that has the same dimensions as the 3DR so I can use the stock tuning, but make it fold up for transport. Due Date: Maker Faire NY 2013.
2 formats: DIN A7 and DIN A6
This great idea is from Snijlab.
snijlab.nl/en/p/288/folding-wood-booklet
But this design was made for a laser cutting machine.
So I changed the design for a CNC machine and addes some improvements: A DIN A6 version, a pencil holder, improved clamp and changed the position of the rubber band slot.
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to maintain a 4 passenger capacity with two transfer seats, in the Chrysler Pacifica, you would add the fold down 3rd Row Bench - To learn more about the options you have in the different vehicle conversions we do, contact us at 800-625-6335
Picture 1 - Folded - Size: 50mm x 78mm
Picture 2 - Back - Size 130mm x 95mm
Picture 3 - Front - Size 130mm x 95mm
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The Mesh Files
A folding-experiment-series of user generated and computer aided mesh structures with semi flexible material. An originally flat and planar surface is bent as a result of force based deformation.
Resulting folds in the presented artifacts are formed in response to temporarily applied compressive stresses to different sections of the surface. Due to the non-fluid characteristics of the surface, it is not able to deform like an ideal fluid but instead bucks and forms folds.
A two dimensional mesh grid is generated by a custom made software. the amount of cells per gird is based on the amount of cells when folding paper xy-times into half - that is 2 to the power of x for all columns and 2 to the power of y for all rows. Each rectangular cell is divided into 2 triangles by adding a diagonal edge. The mesh now consists of n-amount of edges and m-amount of vertices.
The software allows the user to displace individual vertices of the mesh based on a given set of rules. The vertices located at the boundaries of the mesh can only be moved along its corresponding axis. This restriction allows the mesh to maintain it's original rectangular shape.
Foam board 3mm white is used as source material. Foam board consists of three layers. Enclose the core foam layer is enclosed by 2 layers of paper. The computer generated mesh is projected onto each foam board. During the process of making, the foam core and one paper layer is cut with a pen-knife for every edge of the applied mesh.
Papel inicial tamanho (210mmx297mm). Qualquer tema. Corte e dobras sucessivas. Encaixes sem cola. Veja os cortes para esta folha. Em seguida se processam as dobras para se obter os efeitos visuais topológicos que lhe agradarem. The paper (210mmx297mm). Any theme. Cut and continuous doubles. Fitting without adhesive.
Made it incredibly dark in the caravan, that was the only downside, but it was very pretty all the same.