Sculptural Forms Based on Radially-developing Fractal Curves
Year: 2017 Authors: Robert W. Fathauer
Core claim
Radially developing fractal curves, especially in three dimensions, produce more visually rich and compelling sculptural forms than flat linear development.
Topics
fractal curves, sculptural form, radial development, 3D fabrication, negative curvature
Domains
fractal geometry, self-similarity dimension, hyperbolic surfaces, curve iteration, ceramic sculpture, paper model, computational art, form generation
Methods
Python code, Grasshopper script, 3D printing, paper folding, ceramic modeling
Media
clay, cardstock, digital graphics, 3D prints
Source status
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