Tuesday, 15 December 2009

Folding a cube???

Found this at Math Recreations by Dan MacKinnon. Fold a cube into..well,some interesting stuff.
The origninal work comes from Eric Demaine

click here, then wait, it takes a minute to animate...but well worth it.

5 comments:

  1. Hey Mr. Ballew!

    Looks like I'm stalking you on this blog spot, haha.

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  2. Pat,

    They have this video playing in the background while they're talking with Erik Demaine in the new documentary Between the Folds: http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/between-the-folds/

    The program is worth watching, by the way.

    Dave

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  3. Very nice...I wonder how much of this I could construct in Cabri3D? I guess I know what I will be doing over my break.

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  4. Steve, share what you find... I would be curious about other ways to do this in the classroom (I'm sort of a Geogebra anf Geom. Sketchpad kind of guy

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  5. You asked, Pat. Here is my first attempt at creating one of the folded cube shapes:

    https://dl.dropbox.com/u/3607359/folded%20cube%201.html

    This was all guess-and-check. I would like to work out the correct dihedral angles. I am not sure what I would do with this in class.

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