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algorithmic modeling for Rhino

For a workshop at Muenster School of Architecture I put together a Python component that lays linear strips on any mesh, following the "plank path" on a a given start point and direction. This simulates the behavior of a strip of flexible but sheer resistant material like paper or plywood. 

A mechanical representation of the algorithm was 3d printed.

Some more results and link to the gPlanks will follow shortly.

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Comment by MillieJordon on September 26, 2022 at 1:37pm

GPlanks is a workout that combines the classic plank with a few new twists. It is a simple yet effective workout that works your entire body and is great for beginners. Start off by laying on your stomach, with your elbows and knees on the ground, and your palms flat on the floor. Then, raise yourself up onto your hands and feet. I am to read https://www.thedubrovniktimes.com/lifestyle/feature/item/13244-is-i... article in order to find the best writer for help in my essay. This will activate your core muscles and increase the effectiveness of this workout.

Comment by Andy Murray on September 23, 2021 at 1:33am

Students of Muenster School of Architecture are doing a wonderful job with the help of their teachers and creating new technical things. This school has been producing technicians and scientists for a long time which is the best thing about it. One of my friends asked me to get Bookkeeping Toronto service at low rates in order to manage accounts of your business.

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