> Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2017 08:55:43 -0700 > From: Galen Pickett <[email protected]> > Subject: [Origami] Sierpinski Masu tessellation > > https://twitter.com/GalenPickett/status/919228877213282304 > This started as a 20"square, divided into 32 divisions. Conventional box > pleating, and the final model has a 10x10" "framed area" with a one > division border all around so the model will fit nicely under a 10" mat. > Each of the small boxes are traditional masu boxes, and the center box has > an aspect ratio of 1-grid wall to a 4 grid base. > Eight of these (with a slightly different "ninth" center panel) would make > a stage 3 version. > With best wishes, > Galen T. Pickett > https://www.etsy.com/shop/GeometricOrigami
Galen, this must have been wonderful fun to create and fold! Thanks for sharing it. I'm even more grateful for another twitter of yours about your article in the AWIS (Assoc. for Women in Science) magazine about creating a physics department that makes science so exciting and welcoming that undergrads flock to it: http://magazine.awis.org/i/880805-fall-2017/24 pp 22-25 Lots of practical ideas there, and in the whole issue, that I'll be sharing with my ScienceMentors colleagues and kids -- thank you! Karen Karen Reeds Princeton Public Library Origami Group co-ringleader Volunteer mentor, ScienceMentors 1:1 http://www.sciencementors.org/ from Karen Reeds [email protected]
