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“ d m m d i ” 2015. “ I made the data ” Carlo H. Séquin University of California, Berkeley. Basel, Switzerland. Logarithmic Spiral. Jakob Bernoulli (1654‒1705). Leonhard Euler (1707‒1783). Imaginary Numbers. Descriptive Geometry. Who Am I ?. I don ’ t like “ BIG DATA ” !
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“d m m d i” 2015 “I made the data” Carlo H. Séquin University of California, Berkeley
Logarithmic Spiral Jakob Bernoulli (1654‒1705)
Leonhard Euler (1707‒1783) Imaginary Numbers
Who Am I ? I don’t like “BIG DATA”! I am more of an engineer than a statistician. I like small, relevant info – under my control. Then I let the computer generate the needed detailed data derived from my specifications. I like to keep things simple and concise.
Keep It Simple, Stupid!applied to microcomputersReduced Instruction Set Computers
Geometry in every assignment . . . CCD TV Camera (1973) Soda Hall (1992) RISC 1 MicroChip (1982) Octa-Gear (2000)
Recent Designs and Models Hilbert-Cube_3D Double-Boy Klein-bottle Pax Mundi Evolving Trefoil
Brent Collins (1997) “Hyperbolic Hexagon II”
Brent Collins: Stacked Saddles All photos by Phillip Geller
The Math in Collins’ Sculptures • Collins works with rulers and compasses;any math in his early work is intuitive. • He is inspired by nature,e.g. soap films (= minimal area surfaces). • Prof. George Francis:“Connection to math. Minimal Surfaces!”
Scherk’s 2nd Minimal Surface (1834) • The central part of this is a “Scherk Tower.”
Generalizing the “Scherk Tower” Normal “biped” saddles Generalization to higher-order saddles(“Monkey saddle”) “Scherk Tower”
Closing the Loop straight or twisted “Scherk Tower” “Scherk-Collins Toroids”
Brent Collins: Hyperbolic Hexagon Six balanced saddles in a circular ring. Inspired by the shape of a soap filmsuspended in a wire frame. = Deformed “Scherk Tower”.
Hyper-sculpture: Family of 12 Trefoils W=2 W=1 B=1 B=2 B=3 B=4
Profiled Slice through “Heptoroid” • One thick slicethru sculpture,from which Brent can cut boards and assemble a rough shape. • Traces represent: top and bottom,as well as cuts at 1/4, 1/2, 3/4of one board.
Emergence of the Heptoroid (1) Assembly of the precut boards
Emergence of the Heptoroid (2) Forming a continuous smooth edge
Emergence of the Heptoroid (3) Smoothing the whole surface
The Finished Heptoroid • at Fermi Lab Art Gallery (1998).
Snowsculpting Championships 2003 Silver Medal Winner: “Whirled White Web”(C. Séquin, S. Wagon, D. Schwalbe, B. Collins, S. Reinmuth)
V-art VirtualGlassScherkTowerwith MonkeySaddles(Radiance 40 hours) Jane Yen
Yet Another Medium: Stone Progress picture from Dingli Stone Carving Art Co., SE China
Modular Geometry 6 inches
Master Module and Mold 8 fiberglass pieces bolted together Milled foam core coated with clay
More on Mold Construction Framework of steel rebar gives overall rigidity, stability
Fabricate 6 Identical Pieces Nova Blue Studio Arts, Seymour, MO 6 identical pieces had to be fabricated in this very labor-intensive way!