Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Kaleidocycles: The Invertible Cube

A Kaleidocycle is a ring of an even number tetrahedrons, which flex and bend to show different sides of the pyramids with, usually with different illustrations. The one constructed above is an invertible cube. Depending on the way the cube is bended for different images will be shown. The cube is made out of bristol board with some of my printed artwork on it. This one, unlike some of the other kaleidocycles seemed to be able to fold much more easily and take on a diffent shape when bent.


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