Tuesday, February 28, 2006

Stellated Icosahedron

Modular origami is just right for me. You make many small pieces and then slip them together to make your shape (no tape - no glue). Give me a folding diagram for a panda and you'll get a very wrinkly piece of paper that is vaguely anthropomorphic and perhaps could be a panda, if pandas constantly tipped forwards to rest on their faces. But give me a simple Sonobe module to fold - have me fold thirty of them - and have me slip them together into a stellated icosahedron - and you get one neato ball of fun.

An icosahedron is a twenty sided polyhedron. Stellated refers to the pyramids that are on each of the twenty faces. It took me about a week to be able to say the word icosahedron without stuttering. Here is a great webpage that talks about them and how to make them. I didn't use his version of the module - the one I used was even simpler to fold.

It takes me almost an hour to make one of these. Perfect for lunch breaks where I want to unwind a little. I have four of these lovely polyhedra in black and blue that sit on either side of candles in our guest bathroom. Someday I would like to make a bazillion in big and little sizes and hang them from the ceiling over the bed. Four is a good start. :)
4 Comments leave a comment


Kuky said ...
10/6/2006 11:38 PM
Oooh how pretty. Now I want to make them. They remind me of little pastel folded stars my cousins used to keep in clear jars...so pretty.

March 02, 2006 2:06 AM


Anonymous said ...
2/3/2007 6:42 PM
Nice folding. We are curently doing those in class right now. I can be slight know-it-all because I've done it before.


Lu-Lu said ...
6/2/2008 3:27 AM
Woah! I'd love to know how to make one!

 
jessica said ...
7/4/2008 10:10 AM
beutiful!
which version did you use?
plese email me. thanks.
jessica,
jtanyu@aol.com


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