Six Simple Twists: The Pleat Pattern Approach to Origami Tessellation Design
暫譯: 六個簡單的扭轉:摺紙拼貼設計的摺痕圖案方法

Dileonardo-Parker, Benjamin

  • 出版商: A K Peters
  • 出版日期: 2020-09-08
  • 售價: $7,710
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$7,325
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 308
  • 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
  • ISBN: 1138311928
  • ISBN-13: 9781138311923
  • 海外代購書籍(需單獨結帳)

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商品描述

This new edition of Six Simple Twists: The Pleat Pattern Approach to Origami Tessellation Design introduces an innovative pleat pattern technique for origami designs that is easily accessible to anyone who enjoys the geometry of paper. The book begins with six basic forms meant to ease the reader into the style, and then systematically scaffolds the instructions to build a strong understanding of the techniques, leading to instructions on a limitless number of patterns. It then describes a process of designing additional building blocks. At the end, what emerges is a fascinating art form that will enrich folders for many years. Unlike standard, project-based origami books, Six Simple Twists focuses on how to design, rather than construct.

In this thoroughly updated second edition, the book explores new techniques and example tessellations, with full-page images, and mathematical analysis of the patterns. A reader will, through practice, gain the ability to create still more complex and fascinating designs.

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  • Introduces the reader to origami tessellations and demonstrates their place in the origami community
  • New layout and instructional approach restructures the book from the ground up
  • Addresses common tessellation questions, such as what types of paper are best to use, and how this art form rose in popularity
  • Teaches the reader how to grid a sheet of paper and the importance of the pre-creases
  • Gives the reader the ability to create and understand tessellations through scaffolded instruction
  • Includes exercises to test understanding
  • Introduces a new notation system for precisely describing pleat intersections
  • Analyzes pleat intersections mathematically using geometrically-focused models, including information about brocard points

商品描述(中文翻譯)

這本新版本的《六個簡單的扭轉:摺紙拼貼設計的摺痕模式方法》介紹了一種創新的摺痕模式技術,適合任何喜愛紙張幾何的人士。書中首先介紹六種基本形狀,旨在幫助讀者逐步進入這種風格,然後系統性地搭建指導,讓讀者對技術有深入的理解,最終提供無限數量的圖案指導。接著,書中描述了一個設計額外構建塊的過程。最後,所呈現的是一種迷人的藝術形式,將在未來多年豐富摺紙愛好者的創作。與標準的專案導向摺紙書籍不同,《六個簡單的扭轉》專注於如何設計,而非構建。

在這個徹底更新的第二版中,書中探討了新的技術和範例拼貼,配有全頁圖片以及對圖案的數學分析。讀者將通過練習,獲得創造更複雜和迷人設計的能力。

主要特色

- 介紹摺紙拼貼,並展示其在摺紙社群中的地位
- 新的佈局和教學方法從根本上重構了這本書
- 解答常見的拼貼問題,例如使用哪種紙張最佳,以及這種藝術形式如何變得流行
- 教導讀者如何將紙張劃分網格,以及預摺的重要性
- 通過分層指導,使讀者能夠創造和理解拼貼
- 包含測試理解的練習
- 介紹一種新的符號系統,用於精確描述摺痕交點
- 使用幾何模型對摺痕交點進行數學分析,包括有關布羅卡德點的信息

作者簡介

Born in Pittsburgh and living in Connecticut, Benjamin DiLeonardo-Parker has an active student of origami tessellations since 2007. He has taught and exhibited at origami conventions and art shows internationally, including Chi Mei Museum (Tainan City, Taiwan), La Escuela-Museo Origami de Zaragosa (Zaragosa, Spain), The Science Museum Oklahoma (Oklahoma City, OK), the Museum of Mathematics (New York, NY), the Japan Information and Culture Center (Washington D.C.), The New Britain Museum of American Art (New Britain, CT), and the Cooper Union Gallery (New York, NY).

 

Outside of art, Ben teaches high school mathematics to students with uncommon learning styles, and incorporates origami into his classes as often as he can. Ben approaches his artwork from a holistic standpoint, preferring to view origami as an entry into the vast network of disciplines to which it is connected. This has led him to extend his knowledge of education, engineering, mathematics, CNC fabrication, paper arts, fashion, alternative photography, and other studies. When not teaching high school math, Ben operates a workshop in Essex, CT out of which he creates artwork and runs classes on origami design,

 

He views his practice of origami as cyclical and recursive. Origami is connected to such as vast network of disciplines, each with its own siren's call. Each flavor, each culture, cycles back onto its own basics over and over, swirling and interacting with previous knowledge, each enhancing the others in some way.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

出生於匹茲堡並居住在康乃狄克州的本傑明·迪利奧納多-帕克自2007年以來一直積極學習摺紙拼貼。他曾在國際摺紙大會和藝術展覽中教授和展示作品,包括奇美博物館(台南市,台灣)、薩拉戈薩摺紙博物館(西班牙薩拉戈薩)、俄克拉荷馬科學博物館(俄克拉荷馬城,OK)、數學博物館(紐約,NY)、日本資訊文化中心(華盛頓D.C.)、新布里頓美國藝術博物館(新布里頓,CT)以及庫珀聯盟畫廊(紐約,NY)。

在藝術之外,本傑明教授高中的數學,專注於具有不同學習風格的學生,並儘可能將摺紙融入他的課程中。本傑明從整體的角度看待他的藝術作品,喜歡將摺紙視為進入與其相關的廣泛學科網絡的入口。這使他擴展了對教育、工程、數學、CNC製造、紙藝、時尚、替代攝影及其他研究的知識。在不教授高中數學的時候,本傑明在康乃狄克州的埃塞克斯經營一個工作坊,創作藝術作品並開設摺紙設計課程。

他將自己的摺紙實踐視為循環和遞歸的過程。摺紙與如此廣泛的學科網絡相連,每個學科都有其獨特的吸引力。每一種風格、每一種文化,反覆回到其基本原則,與先前的知識交織和互動,彼此以某種方式增強。