Modular Kirigami
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George W. Hart: Modular Kirigami. In: Bridges 2007. Pages 1–8
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Abstract
Modular Kirigami is here defined as the symmetric assemblage, with artistic intent, of multiple copies of cut paper shapes. Intricate examples with icosahedral symmetry are presented. These consist purely of interlocked flat pieces of paper, with no folding and no adhesives.
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Used References
[1] Laura Badalucco, Kirigami: The Art of 3-dimensional Paper Cutting, Sterling, 2001.
[2] Graphtec, Craft ROBO, http://www.graphteccorp.com/craftrobo and http://www.craftrobostore.com
[3] Rona Gurkewitz and Bennett Arnstein, Multimodular Origami Polyhedra: Archimedeans, Buckyballs and Duality, Dover, 2003.
[4] G. Hart, “‘Slide-Together’ Geometric Paper Constructions”, Teachers' workshop at Bridges Conference, 2004, available online at http://www.georgehart.com.
[5] G. Hart, “Sculpture from Symmetrically Arranged Planar Components”, Proceedings of Bridges 2003, Granada Spain, pp. 315–322.
[6] G. Hart, “Symmetric Sculpture”, to appear in Journal of Mathematics and the Arts, 2007.
[7] Robert Lang, Origami Design Secrets: Mathematical Methods for an Ancient Art, A.K. Peters, 2003.
[8] Jeffrey Rutzky, Kirigami, Barnes and Noble, Inc., to appear, Fall 2007.
[9] John Sharp, Sliceforms: Mathematical Models from Paper Sections, Tarquin, 1997.
[10] Florence Temko, Origami and Kirigami, Dover, 2006.
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