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Sketchapalooza Unfolded

Just because I am opposed to unsubstantiated superstition doesn’t mean I’m not a fan of fringe science, it simply means I can’t give it the same confidence that the mature established sciences enjoy. But interestingly enough, pretty much all of the exciting new developments in topology have been driven by origami

At any rate, I wanted to base this month’s sketchapalooza on fringe origami

#1 Natural Selection in Applied Topography

Natural Selection in Applied Topology is another attempt cultivate an unlikely cross-disciplinary collaboration. Biology and topology don't seem like they'd have much practical overlap...

#2 Origami of the Species – WIP

The title of this WIP is a play on Darwin's Origin of the Species and was inspired by papers like Topography-controlled alignment of DNA origami nanotubes on nanopatterned surfaces

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#3 heavy rain

I don't know if you remember Heavy Rain, but you'd better believe that I do. I had a lot of fun with this little guy, and modeled him from scratch...

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#4 rough sketch for Heya no Tsuru

I really need to rework the Room of Cranes, see if I can't get the lighting to turn out the way I wanted it...

#5 crane study

blueprints for an origami crane I wanted to model, which turned out quite nice

#6 charcoal value study

a rare charcoal work, because I just can't abide a medium that won't stay put

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