Daniel Piker's work is very interesting in this area
http://spacesymmetrystructure.wordpress.com/
Luis

On Apr 10, 11:56 am, David Rutten <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi bleounis,
>
> unless you can come up with an analytic formula that describes this
> folding behaviour, you'r going to have to use an inverse kinematics
> algorithm combined with a (nonlinear?) constraint solver. Good luck
> trying to implement that in any programming language...
>
> --
> David Rutten
> [email protected]
> Robert McNeel & Associates
>
> On Apr 10, 7:24 am, bleounis <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I'm working on trying simulate the movements in this origami 
> > modelhttp://digigami.wordpress.com/2009/04/10/tesselated-origami/
> > while modeling individual "cells"(= square panel) of this model is
> > easy figuring out the way parts of the folding affect the rest of the
> > model is quite difficult. Each cell's movements affect all the cells
> > around it. So at any time a cell is affecting and being affected by
> > the movements of 8 other cells.

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