Modular Origami Halftoning: Theme and Variations
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Zhifu Xiao, Robert Bosch, Craig S. Kaplan and Robert J. Lang: Modular Origami Halftoning: Theme and Variations. In: Bridges 2015. Pages 61–68
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Abstract
We introduce Modular Origami Halftoning, a set of techniques for representing continuous-tone greyscale images using a fixed set of origami modules folded from two-coloured paper. By arranging the modules to reveal different amounts of the paper's coloured side, each module can approximate the brightness of a single pixel from an image. We present two variations based on affixing a grid of disconnected modules to a backing, and one variation in which the modules interlock into a carpet, requiring no tape or glue.
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@inproceedings{bridges2015:61, author = {Zhifu Xiao, Robert Bosch, Craig S. Kaplan and Robert J. Lang}, title = {Modular Origami Halftoning: Theme and Variations}, pages = {61--68}, booktitle = {Proceedings of Bridges 2015: Mathematics, Music, Art, Architecture, Culture}, year = {2015}, editor = {Kelly Delp, Craig S. Kaplan, Douglas McKenna and Reza Sarhangi}, isbn = {978-1-938664-15-1}, issn = {1099-6702}, publisher = {Tessellations Publishing}, address = {Phoenix, Arizona}, note = {Available online at \url{http://archive.bridgesmathart.org/2015/bridges2015-61.html }}, url = {http://de.evo-art.org/index.php?title=Modular_Origami_Halftoning:_Theme_and_Variations }, }
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