User:TimDemper/fantastic forgeries resit
These are mathematical shapes, generated from formulas. Then sliced in complex ways. I have chosen these mathematical shapes as a base for the slices, because i think it's interesting how simple rules can create a complex and esthetic shape.
Techniques used:
I used grashopper to create a cutom script for slicing the objects. The interesting part about this in comparison to 123d make is that you can change the diraction of every slice individualy, and even bend them. This creates different kind of patterns, that are sometimes more interesting than the squere ones. When using complex slices in every direction, it is very hard or impossible to create an actual object of it. Most shapes from grashopper where to complex to fabricate with the script. And the ones that where able to fabricate weren't any more interesing than the slices from 123d catch. So I decided to make renderings of the complex ones, and make a few actual fabricated objects of simpler slices.
Inspiratie/research
sliced sinewave/droplet pattern:
This object is entirely mathematically generated and presents a beautiful sweeping shape, as if the complex motion was captured in an instant.
"Icon" instalation. Abstract carboard structures.
https://www.ted.com/talks/michael_hansmeyer_building_unimaginable_shapes?language=en
Structures inspired by cell division. The pilars are made out of a primitive shape, that is folded a lot of times with differend folding ratios. Then it is sliced and fabricated from cardboard.
It's interesting how these simple rules can create very complex shapes, that are almost impossible to sculpt by hand, and almos unimaginiable.