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Zachary Abel sang pembuat Mathematical Sculptures


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Zachary Abel sang pembuat Mathematical Sculptures
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Using binder clips, playing cards, paperclips and many other household objects, mathematician Zachary Abel pieces together intricate geometric structures. One of his most recent pieces, the Impenetraball is made from 132 binder clips and Abel suspects its sturdy enough to support his own weight (though he has yet to confirm). Dizzying mathemetical how-tos and patterns available via his website.
"I think about math constantly, and I see and look for math in everything around me. Geometry in particular fascinates me, and I delight in discovering hidden patterns even in the most mundane of objects. By transforming often-overlooked household items into elaborate, mathematical sculptures, I hope to share this sense of excitement, curiosity, and beauty that a mathematical outlook has instilled in me. Maybe I'll even be able to learn and teach some math along the way."
"I think about math constantly, and I see and look for math in everything around me. Geometry in particular fascinates me, and I delight in discovering hidden patterns even in the most mundane of objects. By transforming often-overlooked household items into elaborate, mathematical sculptures, I hope to share this sense of excitement, curiosity, and beauty that a mathematical outlook has instilled in me. Maybe I'll even be able to learn and teach some math along the way."
Spoiler for cekidot sculptures-nya:
Spoiler for Triskewers:

Triskewers: A collection of 144 wooden skewers glued into a symmetric, repeating pattern.
Designed and constructed in April, 2010.
Spoiler for Dandelion:

A dense ball of 72 woven stars made from 420 paperclips.
Designed and constructed in August, 2012.
Spoiler for Poker Faces:

A prismatic configuration of playing cards.
Designed and constructed in July, 2009.
Spoiler for Polypolypolyhedron:

An orderly mess of 60 woven plastic rods.
Designed and constructed in November, 2009.
Spoiler for Pair o' Boxes:

A highly interconnected mesh of 162 paperclips.
Designed and constructed in June, 2012.
Spoiler for Impenetraball:

A dense metal mesh constructed from 132 binder clips (and pliers).
Designed and constructed in April, 2011.
Spoiler for Intensegrity:

Intensegrity is made from 30 lollipop sticks and 30 hair ties (no glue).
Designed and constructed in August, 2010.
Spoiler for Zodiac:

Ninety binder clips (with 60 missing handles) arranged in a ball made with hexagons and stars.
Designed and constructed in April, 2011.
Spoiler for Total Eclipse:

Total Eclipse is a hollow sphere of 720 interwoven paperclips in the shape of a (snub) soccer ball.
Designed in May, 2012; completed in July, 2012.
Spoiler for Black Hole:

Rubber bands pull thirty woven lollipop sticks toward a central point, and this symmetric structure emerges at the equilibrium.
Designed and constructed in January, 2010.
Spoiler for Cute:

Thirty hair ties in dodecahedral pattern with decorative knots at the vertices.
Designed and initially constructed in August 2010; this instance constructed in April 2012.
Spoiler for Möbius Clips:

Colorful binder clips linked into a Möbius-like strip of clips.
Designed in May, 2011; completed in November, 2011.
Quote:
Mohon maaf kalau ternyata
, kalau berkenan boleh bagi 




Sumber :
http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2011/1...-zachary-abel/
http://zacharyabel.com/sculpture/
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Cekidot website officialnya zachary abel gan, disana lengkap dijelasin tentang masing - masing asal usul sculpture karyanya!
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