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Graphics Lunch, Feb. 5, 2009

Explore the use of knots as constructive sculptural building blocks, creating aesthetically pleasing artifacts. Discover various methods to generate and increase the complexity of knots in a structured, procedural manner. Also, learn about ways to make complicated knots through bottom-up knot construction, fusing simple knots together, top-down mesh infilling, and longitudinal knot splitting.

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Graphics Lunch, Feb. 5, 2009

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  1. Graphics Lunch, Feb. 5, 2009 • Carlo H. Séquin

  2. Graphics Lunch, Feb. 5, 2009 Carlo H. Séquin U.C. Berkeley  Knotty problems in knot theory • NaughtyKnotty Sculptures

  3. NOT This:

  4. But This: Sculptures Made from Knots • Knots as constructive sculptural building blocks.

  5. Math-Art Connection • Previous explorations: • Minimal surfaces • Hyperbolic tessellations • 4-dimensional polytopes • When does a mathematical model • become a piece of art ?

  6. Rapid Prototyping Model of the 24-Cell • Noticethe 3-foldpermutationof colorsMade on the Z-corp machine.

  7. 3 Hamiltonian Cycles on 4D Cross Polytope

  8. Hamiltonian Cycles on 4D Cross Polytope

  9. PART AKnots as Constructive Building Blocks

  10. Tetrahedral Trefoil Tangle (FDM)

  11. Tetra Trefoil Tangles • Simple linking (1) -- Complex linking (2) • {over-over-under-under} {over-under-over-under}

  12. Tetra Trefoil Tangle (2) • Complex linking -- two different views

  13. Tetra Trefoil Tangle • Complex linking (two views)

  14. Octahedral Trefoil Tangle

  15. Octahedral Trefoil Tangle (1) • Simplest linking

  16. Platonic Trefoil Tangles • Take a Platonic polyhedron made from triangles, • Add a trefoil knot on every face, • Link with neighboring knots across shared edges.

  17. Icosahedral Trefoil Tangle • Simplest linking (type 1)

  18. Icosahedral Trefoil Tangle(type 3) • Doubly linked with each neighbor

  19. Arabic Icosahedron

  20. Dodecahedral Pentafoil Cluster

  21. Realization: Extrude Hone - ProMetal • Metal sintering and infiltration process

  22. Sculptures Made from Knots More recently, I have been looking for sculptures where the whole piece is just a single knot. • Generate knots & increase their complexity in a structured, procedural way;explore several different methods… --> • Make aesthetically pleasing artifacts!

  23. PART BWays to Make Complicated Knots • I.Bottom-up knot construction • II. Fusing simple knots together • III.Top-down mesh infilling • IV. Longitudinal knot splitting

  24. The 2D Hilbert Curve (1891) • A plane-filling Peano curve Do This In 3 D !

  25. “Hilbert” Curve in 3D Replaces an “elbow” • Start with Hamiltonian path on cube edges and recurse ...

  26. Jane Yen: “Hilbert Radiator Pipe” (2000) • Flaws( from a sculptor’s . point of view ): • 4 coplanar segments • Not a closed loop • Broken symmetry

  27. Metal Sculpture at SIGGRAPH 2006

  28. A Knot Theorist’s View Thus our construction element should use a “more knotted thing”: e.g. an overhand knot: It is still just the un-knot !

  29. Recursion Step • Replace every 90° turn with a knotted elbow.

  30. Also: Start from a True Knot • e.g., a “cubist” trefoil knot.

  31. Recursive Cubist Trefoil Knot

  32. A Knot Theorist’s View Thus our assembly step should cause a more serious entanglement: adjacent knots should entangle one another, or crossing strands should be knotted together . . . • This is just a compound-knot ! • It does not really lead to a complex knot !

  33. 2.5D Celtic Knots – Basic Step

  34. Celtic Knot – Denser Configuration

  35. Celtic Knot – Second Iteration

  36. Recursive 9-Crossing Knot 9 crossings • Is this really a 81-crossing knot ?

  37. Outline • I. Bottom-up knot construction • II.Fusing simple knots together • III.Top-down mesh infilling • IV. Longitudinal knot splitting

  38. Knot-Fusion • Combine 3 trefoils into a 9-crossing knot

  39. Sierpinski Trefoil Knot

  40. Close-up of Sierpinski Trefoil Knot

  41. 3rd Generation of Sierpinski Knot

  42. From Paintings to Sculptures • Do something like this in 3D ! • Perhaps using two knotted strands(like your shoe laces).

  43. INTERMEZZO:Homage toFrank Smullin (1943 – 1983)

  44. Frank Smullin (1943 – 1983) • Tubular sculptures; • Apple II program for • calculating intersections.

  45. Frank Smullin (Nashville, 1981): Granny Knot Square Knot • “ The Granny-knot has more artistic merits than the square knot because it is more 3D;its ends stick out in tetrahedral fashion... ”

  46. Granny Knot as a Building Block Smullin: “TetraGranny” • Four tetrahedral links, like a carbon atom ... • can be assembled into diamond-lattice ... ... leads to the “Granny-Knot-Lattice” 

  47. Strands in the Granny-Knot-Lattice

  48. Granny-Knot-Lattice (Séquin, 1981)

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