Archaeologist Silvia Ferrara described the organization of lines by recurring principles—parallelisms, grids, rotations, and systematic repetitions—as an embryonic visual grammar.
If it weren’t for being so lightweight and crisp in their facets, Goran Konjevod’s elegant vases could at first glance be ...
Illustrated journals, miniature balloons and bouquets of flowers drenched in every color of the rainbow. These are just a few ...
Fragments of decorated ostrich eggshells. (Texier et al., J. Archaeol. Sci., 2013) Ancient humans were surprisingly creative, ...
For over 150 years, a rule of thumb dating back to the French mathematician Pierre Ossian Bonnet has been accepted in surface ...
Abstract: Emerging additive manufacturing (AM) technologies, specifically additively manufactured electronics (AME), 4-D printing, and origami, are reshaping the design capabilities and ...
Abstract: This paper introduces a novel pneumatic origami module that embeds a proprioceptive closed-loop shape control through seamless sensor-hardware integration. Each module incorporates a spring ...