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A self-interwoven Dodecahedron
Designed and folded by me out of tant paper. 120 Units
I've seen many variations out there by multiple people, but I haven't seen this exact design made yet. This version is borderline too tight.
Another shot from the 2019 Bike Shed show in London. It was quite dark, and so I shot wide open, but up close to all the bikes it means most of the pictures are just a blurry mess. This would could have done with a smidge more DoF on the bike, but I like how the punters are there giving the bike context without being a distraction in detail.
12 Interlocking Wrinkled Pentagonally Distorted Dipoles 60 units 5-fold view.
Back in May of 2017, I used some leftover paper to make a model I referred to as "4 Interlocking Wrinkled Diminished Tetragonal Dipoles." This is the dodecahedral equivalent of that model. The weaving pattern is extremely simple, and I imagine that the series can be expanded to include not only the remaining Platonic solids, but most other solids as well, including Archimedian and possibly Johnson Solids. The assembly can be slightly challenging, depending upon the paper used. "Diminished" for me now connotes the implication of edge removal rather than edge transformation, and consequently, I have stricken this word from the naming of this model, as opposed to the original. The frames are a little bit loose, so I may refold this with superior quality paper in the future.
Designed by me.
Folded out of copy paper.
12 Interlocking Elongated Pentagonally Distorted Dipoles 180 units 2-fold view.
This design is based off of a primatic abstraction of a pentagonal icositetrahedron, which I sketched out as an idea awhile back. This version was modified from what I initially envisioned, because the symmmetry avoids modelled four-fold intersections. This is the type of design which might have been considerably easier to visualize using POV-ray, but I did not use any such program here. I imagine that a comparative model based on a pentagonal hexecontahedron should be possible as well, and I intend to look into it. This symmetry set can also probably be generalized to dipoles with other numbers of sides. I also think that the pentagonal intersections could be converted into irregular pentagonal faces.
This design utilizes 6 different paper proportions.
Designed by me. Folded out of copy paper.
Quick idea for the Order Of Magnitude homepage sketched out on my custom wireframe template.
You can download the pdf template and read more about it on my blog
Early sketch to spec out the campaign site's page elements and creative direction: a retro grunge styled scrapbook, brought to life by Sean Martell.
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This is an excellent UX tool to get people collaborating. Read more about it at Adaptive Path: adaptivepath.com/ideas/essays/archives/000863.php
12 Interlocking Elongated Pentagonally Distorted Dipoles 180 units 4-fold view.
This design is based off of a primatic abstraction of a pentagonal icositetrahedron, which I sketched out as an idea awhile back. This version was modified from what I initially envisioned, because the symmmetry avoids modelled four-fold intersections. This is the type of design which might have been considerably easier to visualize using POV-ray, but I did not use any such program here. I imagine that a comparative model based on a pentagonal hexecontahedron should be possible as well, and I intend to look into it. This symmetry set can also probably be generalized to dipoles with other numbers of sides. I also think that the pentagonal intersections could be converted into irregular pentagonal faces.
This design utilizes 6 different paper proportions.
Designed by me. Folded out of copy paper.
12 Interlocking Elongated Pentagonally Distorted Dipoles 180 units 3-fold view.
This design is based off of a primatic abstraction of a pentagonal icositetrahedron, which I sketched out as an idea awhile back. This version was modified from what I initially envisioned, because the symmmetry avoids modelled four-fold intersections. This is the type of design which might have been considerably easier to visualize using POV-ray, but I did not use any such program here. I imagine that a comparative model based on a pentagonal hexecontahedron should be possible as well, and I intend to look into it. This symmetry set can also probably be generalized to dipoles with other numbers of sides. I also think that the pentagonal intersections could be converted into irregular pentagonal faces.
This design utilizes 6 different paper proportions.
Designed by me. Folded out of copy paper.
12 Interlocking Wrinkled Pentagonally Distorted Dipoles 60 units 3-fold view.
Back in May of 2017, I used some leftover paper to make a model I referred to as "4 Interlocking Wrinkled Diminished Tetragonal Dipoles." This is the dodecahedral equivalent of that model. The weaving pattern is extremely simple, and I imagine that the series can be expanded to include not only the remaining Platonic solids, but most other solids as well, including Archimedian and possibly Johnson Solids. The assembly can be slightly challenging, depending upon the paper used. "Diminished" for me now connotes the implication of edge removal rather than edge transformation, and consequently, I have stricken this word from the naming of this model, as opposed to the original. The frames are a little bit loose, so I may refold this with superior quality paper in the future.
Designed by me.
Folded out of copy paper.
"Lanterns" Six Interlocking Irregular Monotruncated Octahedra
Desgner: Byriah Loper
Units: 96
Paper Ratio: Four ratios (see cheatsheet)
Connection: No Glue
Paper: Astrobrights Copy Paper
Notes: Special thanks to Byriah for reuploading the cheatsheet at my request. This model turned out perfect, and I love the uniqueness of the frames.
Diagram: www.flickr.com/photos/byriahloper/50624839752/in/feed-584...
I designed and folded this and then decided to do some internet searching - lo and behold Byriah had folded this years earlier (not too surprised about that). The dimensions for this rendition are perfect - the units are snug and there is no buckling. Folded from Elephant Hide.
12 Interlocking Wrinkled Pentagonally Distorted Dipoles 60 units 2-fold view.
Back in May of 2017, I used some leftover paper to make a model I referred to as "4 Interlocking Wrinkled Diminished Tetragonal Dipoles." This is the dodecahedral equivalent of that model. The weaving pattern is extremely simple, and I imagine that the series can be expanded to include not only the remaining Platonic solids, but most other solids as well, including Archimedian and possibly Johnson Solids. The assembly can be slightly challenging, depending upon the paper used. "Diminished" for me now connotes the implication of edge removal rather than edge transformation, and consequently, I have stricken this word from the naming of this model, as opposed to the original. The frames are a little bit loose, so I may refold this with superior quality paper in the future.
Designed by me.
Folded out of copy paper.
"Lanterns" Six Interlocking Irregular Monotruncated Octahedra
Desgner: Byriah Loper
Units: 96
Paper Ratio: Four ratios (see cheatsheet)
Connection: No Glue
Paper: Astrobrights Copy Paper
Notes: Special thanks to Byriah for reuploading the cheatsheet at my request. This model turned out perfect, and I love the uniqueness of the frames.
Diagram: www.flickr.com/photos/byriahloper/50624839752/in/feed-584...
Di-excavated Pentagonal Anitprism
Designer: Dirk Eisner
Units: 30
Paper Ratio: 1:5.5
Connection: No Glue
Paper: Astrobrights Copy Paper
Diagram: None
These two drones were built to be assassins. They are very flexible and can be easily customizable. The one on the left reminds me of a pit droid from Star Wars.
"Stella Media" Woven Truncated Icosahedron v.2 180 units 3-fold view.
This model is considerably refined from the original version I made, although the proportions are still not as wide as they could possibly be. Here, the colors are coordinated so that each of the three different unit types are in different colors. This design takes the vertices of a truncated icosahedron, and extends edge projections to the nearest non-trivial neighboring vertex (in this case, joining to form exterior new vertices over the vertex which is two vertices "around" in a counterclockwise direction on each polygonal face (the other enantiomorph could be formed by switching to a clockwise direction). Alternately, as noted in the first iteration, this model might be conceived of as an extension of the compound of 5 Hexahedrally Distorted Tetrahedra to a truncated icosahedron. This immediately suggests that a) there should exist a considerable number of analogous woven solids which utilize the same basic relation with other polyhedra, including, I think, a number of higher order buckyballs and b) there are likely a number of more complex relationships which could be developed by extending the edge projections to vertices further away on the surface a sphere tiled with a truncated icosahedron. All of these could be explored, I will perhaps do so in the future. The units here were quite challenging to assemble out of Stardream, but I stuck with it and worked my way through the assembly. The original name was rather nondescript, so I thought that some nickname was in order: "Stella Media," or "Middle Star" refers to the fact that the vertices here are angled such that the model is neither spiny nor spherical, but rather somewhere in the middle between the two.
3 different paper proportions.
Designed by me.
Folded out of Cordenons' Stardream paper.
I found it somewhere I unfortunately forgot the origin from. Below is my attempt to interpret:
A: one main image.
B: one main image and five sub-images (of previous/next ones) on the bottom side.
C: one main image and five sub-images (of previous/next ones) on the right side.
D: two main images in portrait orientation.
E. one main image with a film roll-style navigation (small thumbnails) on the bottom side.
F. 3×4 grid of thumbnail images.