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3D printed model of Jellyfish House by IwamotoScott with proces2 - reproduced in 2011 for the SFMOMA Architecture and Design Permanent Collection

…Voronoi tessellation, a graphic experiment :-)

 

“The Andy Monument”

Andy Warhol Gets Statue Near His Factory In Union Square

  

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Do not use, copy or edit any of my images without my written permission.

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TABLE LAMP XX BUTTERFLY

 

Nature and math is an ocen of inspiration. The organic pattern contains three structures (plus butterflies main lines) and each of them is based upon Voronoi diagram – one of those mathematical oddities (like fractals) that turns up frequently in the world of nature.

The head of the lamp is made of Senegalese gourd. Its diameters are 27 and 23cm.

Thickness of the gourd is about 1cm so the structure is quite deep and it is carved on three different depth levels.

Height of the whole lamp is 48cm.

The diameter of the base is 28cm and it is finished with dark brown jeweler waxed string.

The end of the base is carved from wood.

On the top of the lamp is closing part locked with little magnets.

A reprap.org competition - who will print my design the best, high quality way -

 

www.3dizingof.com

“Cellular Tessellation” is an architectural installation that transforms your urban experience as a pedestrian. This softly glowing, geometric form responds to your movements, creating an ever-shifting space of patterned and immersive light.

 

The impact is both spatial and aesthetic—you can be “inside” the space of the pavilion, as well as experiencing the project visually. As you move through and around the pavilion, you can manipulate the lighting effects—watch how the intensity and colour of the illuminations change as you interact with “Cellular Tessellation”. The artwork “reads” the proximity and number of inhabitants inside the pavilion and feeds this information back to you by adjusting its light output. It’s as if the pavilion comes alive as more people flock inside.

 

“Cellular Tessellation” uses innovative, “computational form generation” techniques to create and resolve the shape and componentry of the pavilion. The geometry of the artwork is a complex surface comprising an organic array of cellular “Voronoi” shapes, cut from flat sheet materials, folded, and aggregated to create the pavilion.

 

The pavilion is CNC-cut from flat sheets of high density polyethylene—recycled plastic milk bottles. Each “cell” contains an array of LED lights, driven by Arduino micro-processors and motion sensors.

 

The artwork has been developed by a team of three design-driven academics from the Soheil Abedian School of Architecture of the Gold Coast’s Bond University, who have developed the project to research emerging possibilities in architectural form and construction.

 

Chris Knapp is an Assistant Professor in Digital Design and Discipline Leader of the Architecture Program at Bond University. Chris directs the architecture office, Built-Environment Practice, which investigates design at the intersection of technology and culture.

 

Jonathan Nelson is an Assistant Professor of Architecture in Digital Fabrication and founding manager of the Architecture Fabrication and Research Laboratory at Bond University.

 

Michael Parsons is a Teaching Assistant at Bond University and a Master of Architecture candidate in the program, where he also received the Bachelor of Architectural Studies degree.

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TABLE LAMP XX BUTTERFLY

 

Nature and math is an ocen of inspiration. The organic pattern contains three structures (plus butterflies main lines) and each of them is based upon Voronoi diagram – one of those mathematical oddities (like fractals) that turns up frequently in the world of nature.

The head of the lamp is made of Senegalese gourd. Its diameters are 27 and 23cm.

Thickness of the gourd is about 1cm so the structure is quite deep and it is carved on three different depth levels.

Height of the whole lamp is 48cm.

The diameter of the base is 28cm and it is finished with dark brown jeweler waxed string.

The end of the base is carved from wood.

On the top of the lamp is closing part locked with little magnets.

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TABLE LAMP XX BUTTERFLY

 

Nature and math is an ocen of inspiration. The organic pattern contains three structures (plus butterflies main lines) and each of them is based upon Voronoi diagram – one of those mathematical oddities (like fractals) that turns up frequently in the world of nature.

The head of the lamp is made of Senegalese gourd. Its diameters are 27 and 23cm.

Thickness of the gourd is about 1cm so the structure is quite deep and it is carved on three different depth levels.

Height of the whole lamp is 48cm.

The diameter of the base is 28cm and it is finished with dark brown jeweler waxed string.

The end of the base is carved from wood.

On the top of the lamp is closing part locked with little magnets.

3D printed model of Jellyfish House by IwamotoScott with proces2 - reproduced in 2011 for the SFMOMA Architecture and Design Permanent Collection

project 3d points to screen, use points index divided by number of points as HSB color, build voronoi diagram.

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TABLE LAMP XX BUTTERFLY

 

Nature and math is an ocen of inspiration. The organic pattern contains three structures (plus butterflies main lines) and each of them is based upon Voronoi diagram – one of those mathematical oddities (like fractals) that turns up frequently in the world of nature.

The head of the lamp is made of Senegalese gourd. Its diameters are 27 and 23cm.

Thickness of the gourd is about 1cm so the structure is quite deep and it is carved on three different depth levels.

Height of the whole lamp is 48cm.

The diameter of the base is 28cm and it is finished with dark brown jeweler waxed string.

The end of the base is carved from wood.

On the top of the lamp is closing part locked with little magnets.

PROJECT:

Grotto

 

PHOTO CREDIT:

Aranda\Lasch

 

PS-1 Entry

2005

 

www.arandalasch.com

www.instagram.com/arandalasch

Polar Bear silhouette filled with a voronoi diagram.

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TABLE LAMP XX BUTTERFLY

 

Nature and math is an ocen of inspiration. The organic pattern contains three structures (plus butterflies main lines) and each of them is based upon Voronoi diagram – one of those mathematical oddities (like fractals) that turns up frequently in the world of nature.

The head of the lamp is made of Senegalese gourd. Its diameters are 27 and 23cm.

Thickness of the gourd is about 1cm so the structure is quite deep and it is carved on three different depth levels.

Height of the whole lamp is 48cm.

The diameter of the base is 28cm and it is finished with dark brown jeweler waxed string.

The end of the base is carved from wood.

On the top of the lamp is closing part locked with little magnets.

pure 100% parametric - no manual modelling.

Just Voronoi, lathe,solidify and adaptive polygons - all from the Sverchok add on in Blender

Distribution of weather stations in the dataset.

Jellyfish House, designed in 2005-06: original drawings, renderings & diagrams

Ladder Contraction

Track 0015 www.musictheorem.com/theorem/0015.html

For Misprint Thursday " Theorem "

Music inspired by the Sciences.

rhizome.org/announce/events/57105/view/

@ UTSA Roadrunner III

slurl.com/secondlife/UTSA%20Roadrunner%20III/167/206/30

A sim of University of Texas at San Antonio utsa.edu/

The Ladder Paradox

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ladder_paradox

Music file Ladder contraction @

ulf-photo.com/musictheorem/laddercontraction.mp3

All tracks @ www.musictheorem.com/theorem/Track_List.html

 

Schedule of Events:

Saturday 2nd April

4:00pm SLT-Exhibit Opening

 

ABOUT THE INSTALLATION:

Werner Kurosawa

aka Werner Van dermeersch

 

A Hermétique Garage in suspension of frozen time. Space is getting bended during it's acceleration towards the speed of light. A ladder at first too big is deconstructing to persuade it's goal to fit the GH (Garage Hermétique).

  

ABOUT THE MUSIC:

Ulf; Composer, Drums, Keyboard (Piano)

Yeray N.S.; Guitar, Bass

Jillian Star Bedrosian; Vocals

Misprint Thursday; Lyrics

 

Ladder Contraction is a thought experiment in special relativity. It involves a ladder traveling horizontally and undergoing a length contraction, the result of which being that it can fit into a much smaller garage. On the other hand, from the point of view of an observer moving with the ladder, it is the garage that is moving and the garage will be contracted to an even smaller size, therefore being unable to contain the ladder at all. This apparent paradox results from the assumption of absolute simultaneity. In relativity, simultaneity is relative to each observer and thus the ladder can fit into the garage in both instances.

 

Jellyfish House, designed in 2005-06: original drawings, renderings & diagrams

PROJECT:

Grotto

 

PHOTO CREDIT:

Aranda\Lasch

 

PS-1 Entry

2005

 

www.arandalasch.com

www.instagram.com/arandalasch

3D printed model of Jellyfish House by IwamotoScott with proces2 - reproduced in 2011 for the SFMOMA Architecture and Design Permanent Collection

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