Saturday, 9 October 2010

Extra paper folding

Refer to the book which tutors recommended, I explored the method again.
This time is slightly more mathematical but more free.

[My rule]
-All basic length are decided by a number which comes from divided 150.
-Fold must be in half.
-All shapes must be point symmetry.

It is like this picture.


Then make 3D models with these.
This time, I tried to avoid any binding items as possible and used hinges instead of.




The rule for this process was still 'keep point symmetory' but it got becoming impossible one after another.
So I gave up the it and started looking for more sophisticated silhouettes.


Sophia, V (2003). Folding Architecture.The Netherlands. BIS Publishers

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