Fractal Imaginary Cubes

(i.h.kyoto-u.ac.jp)

36 points | by strstr 8 days ago ago

3 comments

  • robinhouston 3 hours ago

    This page may be a bit confusing, out of context.

    By ‘imaginary cube’, Hideki Tsuiki means a three-dimensional object that is not a cube, but which nevertheless has square projections in three orthogonal directions, just like a cube does. Examples include the cuboctahedron and the regular tetrahedron.

    His previous work on non-fractal imaginary cubes is written up at https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4893/5/2/273

  • dmd 3 hours ago

    I have a 3D-printed Sierpinski Tetrahedron. It's lovely.

    https://imgur.com/a/oZwCFLu

  • CGMthrowaway 2 hours ago

    This has inspired me to imagine a fractal chandelier design, e.g made of cut glass