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I’m cold!

Here is my approach inspired by Erwin Hauer’s work, who began in 1950 to explore modular sculptures featuring infinite continuous surfaces. I had fun in trying to find a good solution to make all the patterns directly adjustable in Grasshopper for Rhinoceros.

Wait for the next pattern
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BEHIND THE SCENE
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In the next image, there’s is the Grasshopper definition that rules the outcome. You can see there are few rectangles in red, there is where the user can edit the graphs and sliders to his own pleasure.

Here’s the definition
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that is easy to produce…sure!

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