hello ruggero,
very interesting work on your site, i will look into it later in depth. the auxetic knot is based on roderick lakes concept from the late 70 ies. see here.http://silver.neep.wisc.edu/~lakes/PoissonEduc.pdf it bears strong resemblance to the surface that you have pointed to, but is more irregular in the space that it circumscribes.
best norbert
Hi Ruggero, great to see you here on Grasshopper. I've been following your work with interest since reading about it in Plus magazine. The work with the Swift-Hohenberg equation is incredible. Do you think Weaire-Phelan might actually be beatable ? ;)
I share some of your interests in pattern formation and gyroid related structures, and look forward to seeing what you come up with next. Are you using grasshopper in your research ?
Hi Daniel, I recognized your gyroid animation. I can't recall where I saw it but I defintely did. Are any of the animations in the video below yours? http://www.abc.net.au/catalyst/stories/2526116.htm
I didn't know I was on Plus magazine. Could you send me a link to the article?
I'm using grasshopper mainly to share ideas with people, I think it is great for this purpose. Research travel on other channels, though. Michael Cross' website was the source of inspiration for my research.
Norbert Palz
very interesting work on your site, i will look into it later in depth. the auxetic knot is based on roderick lakes concept from the late 70 ies. see here.http://silver.neep.wisc.edu/~lakes/PoissonEduc.pdf it bears strong resemblance to the surface that you have pointed to, but is more irregular in the space that it circumscribes.
best norbert
Sep 29, 2009
Daniel Piker
I share some of your interests in pattern formation and gyroid related structures, and look forward to seeing what you come up with next. Are you using grasshopper in your research ?
Jan 28, 2010
Ruggero Gabbrielli
http://www.abc.net.au/catalyst/stories/2526116.htm
I didn't know I was on Plus magazine. Could you send me a link to the article?
I'm using grasshopper mainly to share ideas with people, I think it is great for this purpose. Research travel on other channels, though. Michael Cross' website was the source of inspiration for my research.
Jan 28, 2010