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== Braids and Nets == | |||
This work is inspired by the following video which computer scientists explain how to sort networks: | |||
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOxfdsBBjKI | |||
My first effort was to try to understand and visualise how it works. | |||
[[File:Sorting in paper.jpg]] | |||
After I thought it would be nice to visualize it with threads | |||
[[File:Set up.jpg]] | |||
[[File:Giving values.jpg]] | |||
[[File: how was to solve it.gif]] | |||
== Wheels and Pulleys == | |||
https://vimeo.com/169065825 |
Latest revision as of 10:13, 2 June 2016
Thread Geometries
Here I am going to try to make a 3D loom and try to do a 3D woven fabric
Components:
- 2 frames made out of wood
- nail
- wooden plate
- hammer
- thread
How to use it:
1. I found a rope one the street and since I love re-use and re-mean the materials, I found a good idea to work with this one
2. I started quite regular and than exploring the other dimensions of the loom
3. And I am still doing it
Braids and Nets
This work is inspired by the following video which computer scientists explain how to sort networks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOxfdsBBjKI
My first effort was to try to understand and visualise how it works.
After I thought it would be nice to visualize it with threads