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== Braids  and Nets ==   
== Braids  and Nets ==   
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My first effort was to try to understand and visualise how it works.  
My first effort was to try to understand and visualise how it works.  


[[File:Sorting in paper.jpg]20%]
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After I thought it would be nice to visualize it with threads
After I thought it would be nice to visualize it with threads
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[[File: how was to solve it.gif]]
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== 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

Loom Thread1 1.png

Loom Thread1 2.png

Loom Thread1 3.png

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

Howto Thread1 1.png

Howto Thread1 2.png

Howto Thread1 3.png



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.

Sorting in paper.jpg

After I thought it would be nice to visualize it with threads

Set up.jpg

Giving values.jpg

How was to solve it.gif


Wheels and Pulleys

https://vimeo.com/169065825