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STUDY : VORONOI RELAXATION

April 1, 2012

This study started from the idea about ‘relaxation’ of ’3d voronoi’ space. Thus, it was made out of GH 3d voronoi component, and relaxation definition using David Piker’s Kangaroo and Giulio Piacentino’s Weaverbird. 3D printer was used to produce the small mock-up of this potential piece.

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  1. Anonymous permalink
    April 16, 2012 11:49 pm

    can you post a tutorial pdf, or another image of the definition with a little more space between the components, it is a little hard to tell what wires go in where. thanks!

  2. David permalink
    April 29, 2012 9:44 pm

    Hi , love your website. Am trying to rebuild this setup, and got to the third line, and am wondering what the cull pattern is after the sort list of the inside frame lines1. Thanks!

  3. May 12, 2012 3:55 pm

    Hi!

    Really nice projects you got here! I was wondering if it is possible to get the grasshopper definition file for this voronoi relaxation or if you have a bigger image because I got lost with the small wires :)

    I am trying to do something similar in a school project (I am an 3rd year architecture student from Lund, Sweden).

    Your result got so nice endings, which I haven’t managed to produce on my own :)

    If you see this could you please email me at isak@aftermath.se if you got the time!

    Thank you!

    With regards
    Isak Bergwall

  4. Jeremy permalink
    May 26, 2012 10:36 am

    Hi, I know you probably get this all the time and can answer everyone’s comments but I though it was worth a shot anyway!

    I’m stuck on the F(x) component in the Triangular Section Frame section, any chance you could shed some light on what the F input is?

    Thanks and Kindest regards, hope you read this!

  5. May 27, 2012 9:20 am

    Thanks for your interest in my works.

    I’d like to help you but,, as you know, i could help every case.

    Just the hint i can give you here is “x=0″ in F(x).

    Good luck!!

    Hyoung-gul

  6. Michael permalink
    October 19, 2012 12:21 pm

    Hi,

    I dropped by the Ewha campus early in September and witnessed the assembly of the donut pavilion. It’s such a nice project.

    Now I’m trying to follow the definition on this page and I’m stuck at the Tri Section Frame part. As same as David at the top, I can’t decipher what are in the cull patterns at the beginning of the definition. Also is that ‘Inside Frame Lines 1′ input consisting the whole list of lists of exploded edges from Part 2?

    Thanks and regards,

    Michael

  7. October 20, 2012 3:24 am

    Thank you for your interest in my works. i am in conference now, i’ll answer you nextweek sometime. Thank you!

    Hyoung-gul

  8. Arash permalink
    November 9, 2012 3:20 pm

    Hi
    I’m trying to use the definition but I got completely mixed up is it possible to share the original file or at list a PDF version I am really in need of it.
    Thanks and regards

    Arash

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