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Welcome Into The Future (by Studio Rewind)

May 20
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intothecontinuum:

An even number of (at least 8) tetrahedra can be connected along their edges to form a ring in a way that allows them to be continuously rotated “inside-out” without disconnecting. Such configurations are commonly referred to as kaleidocycles. Shown above are kaleidocycles with 8, 10, and 12 tetrahedra exhibiting 4, 5, and 6-fold rotational symmetry, respectively. There has to be at least 8 tetrahedra, because any less would result in the tetrahedra colliding into each other at certain instances of the rotation. You can even make your own paper model using this guide.

May 15
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(Source: budsmokerr, via sdbrown)

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Dave Cole: The Music Box (by Dave Cole)

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(Source: yimmyayo)

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May 11
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