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Title: Tubular Sculptures A 3D Sketchbook of Ideas


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Tubular SculpturesA 3D Sketchbook of Ideas
  • Carlo H. Séquin, EECS U.C. Berkeley

2
Dedication toFrank Smullin (1943 1983)
Creator of tubular sculptures
3
Frank Smullin keynote speaker at the Design
Automation Conference, Nashville, 1981
Centerpiece Fit to be Tied 9 sections of
metal pipe joined by bolted flanges, gradually
being transformed from a straight pipe into a
tight knot.
  • The defining moment of my initiation to 3D
    graphics and geometrical sculpture.

4
Gradual Tying of a Knot
?
  • Basic Operation

5
Frank Smullins CAD Techniques
  • Tubular sculpturesFigure-8 Knot at Duke U.
  • Apple II program for calculating intersections

6
Frank Smullin (Nashville, 1981)
  • The Granny-knot has more artistic merits than
    the square knot because it is more 3Dits ends
    stick out in tetrahedral fashion...

Granny Knot
Square Knot
7
Granny-Knot as a Building Block
Smullin TetraGranny Core of
Granny-Knot
  • Four tetrahedral links, like a carbon atom, can
    be assembled into diamond-lattice ...

... leads to the Granny-Knot-Lattice ?
8
Strands in the Granny-Knot-Lattice
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Granny-Knot-Lattice (Séquin, 1981)
10
Graduate course, Fall 1983Creative Geometric
Modeling
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My First Art Show, Fall 1983
  • Tubular center piece

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Large-scale Free-form Sculpture
Pax Mundi II Hyperbolic Hexagon
II
  • is expensive

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Charles PerryEquinoxDallas, TX
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Tubular Sculpture
  • Steam Pipe Sculptureby shade

Ribbed Maceby Charles Perry
15
Joining Tubular Elements . . .
  • Gas-Welding Classby Michael Rivera

Multipolygonal SpiralsJavier Carvajal
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Exploration and Review
  • What artistic possibilities do tubes provide ?
  • What have artists done with tubular elements ?
  • Is there a role for CAD in this type of
    sculptures ?

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PART I Just Cylinders !
  • Cant go much simpler than this !

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The Cylinder in Architecture
Chapel at MIT
La Défense, France
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Cylinders as Sculptures
Max Bill
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Cylindrical Anamorphic Art
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Multiple Cylinders
22
Roger Berry Rising Wave, Oyster Bay
23
FUNtain Hydraulophone, Ontario
24
Alexander Liberman Gate of Hope
  • COE, Univerity of Hawaii at Manoa

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Alexander Liberman Olympic Iliad
26
Cassini
  • Cassini
  • Charles Perry

Mini-Cassini Carlo Séquin
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Rinus Roelofs Bar Tetrahedron
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Mitering Becomes an Issue !
29
Branching Tubes
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Max Bill (1938-39) Construction with 30 Similar
Elements
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A Modular Type of Tube Junctions
34
A Particularly Ingenious Type of Tube Junction
  • Marc PelletierBridges 2002

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Stephen Adams
  • Bad Plumbing (2003) Copper
    Figure (2004)

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Buffalo Bayou Art Park in Houston, TX
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Art or Just Bad Plumbing ?
  • From Dark Roasted Blend, Weird Wonderful
    Things
  • http//www.darkroastedblend.com/2008/03/disturbing
    -wiring-part-3.html

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Elegant Home Appliances
  • Water Faucet by Water Decor Inc.
  • Based on mitered cylindrical elements

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Is There a Role for the Computer ?
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PART II Symmetrical Tangles
42
George Hart 72 Pencils CMYK
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G4G8
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Akio Hisume Spaceball
46
Séquin Skewed Tangle of 12 Cylinders
  • Forming four symmetrically interlinked triangles

47
Jack Snoeyink 30 Aluminium Tubes
  • Five interlinked, skewed tetrahedra,a grouping
    that cannot be taken apart with 2 hands

48
Akio Hisume Sunflower-Tower
  • Fairchild Tropical Garden, Miami, Florida
  • using 300 4m bamboo poles, (1986-2003)

49
Kenneth Snelson Needle Tower
  • Self-similar tapered tensegrity structure

50
Impossible Cylinder
  • original drawing by Istvan Orosz
  • computer image by Gershon Elber

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Realization of Impossible Cylinder
  • This cylinder is a double-twisted band

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Allow the Tube to Bend !
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PART III Tori and Chain Links
  • Bend cylinder into a closed loop

54
Oldest Artistic Torus ? (ca. 3000 BC)
  • Seen in Science Museum in Vienna, Sept. 2008

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John Robinson Bonds of Friendship
1979
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Helaman Ferguson Two Canoes
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Helaman Ferguson Two Canoes
  • Original model by Helaman Ferguson, 1995

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Helaman Ferguson Two Canoes
  • How it was assembled

59
Proposed Torus Sculpture
Torus! Torus! inflatable structure by Joseph
Huberman
60
Three Tori
  • Borromean Rings by Alex Feingold

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Carlo Séquin Borromean Tangle 5
  • No two loops are pair-wise interlinked !

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Nobbly Wobblys
  • Doggie Solutions, http//www.doggiesolutions.co.uk
  • Every two loops pair-wise interlink !

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Orderly Tangles
  • 20 interlinked triangles Geoff Wyvill
    Nova Plexus
  • More Orderly Tangles in the book by Alan Holden

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Chain Links
65
Forming Linear Chains
66
Chainmaille
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Carlo Séquin Defying Gravity
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PART IV Iterated Cylinders and Tori? Ribbed
Surfaces
  • Iterating thin tubular elements in space with
    small variations in shape and placement leads to
    ribbed transparent surfaces which is a nice
    sculptural paradigm.

69
Ribbed Surfaces for Visualization
Mathematicians Models and Sculptures
A ruled surface Single-shell hyperboloid
String art by
Ray Schechter
70
Non-Orientable 4D Cells(Mathematical
Visualization)
  • Hemi-cube ( 4 quadrilaterals )

Hemi-dodecahedron( 6 pentagons )
71
Iterated Hula-Hoops
  • Cross-cap model Twisted
    Goblet

72
Iterated Tubular Segments
73
Charles Perry Harmony (Hartford, CT)
  • Two semi-circular guide rails.
  • Four ribbed surfaces.
  • Ribs are of varying curvature.

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Charles Perry Solstice (Tampa, FL)
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Parameterization of Solstice
  • (3, 2) torus knot
  • Curved ribs in nearlytriangular configuration

77
Parameterization of Solstice
  • 3 major elements to control

Staggering of ribsrib offset alongguide rail
Rib shapes concave hyperbolic triangles
Guide rail (3, 2) torus knot
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Solstice and its Emulation
Emulation (3, 2) knot
Solstice (3, 2) knot
79
Solstice and Variations
Modified (2, 3) knot
Solstice (3, 2) knot
80
Solstice and Variations
Modified (4, 3) knot
Solstice (3, 2) knot
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(4, 3) Torus Knot
  • Convex ribs to show torus

Concave ribs ? Solstice
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Sweeping Ribs
Single rail 0, 0.5) ? 0.5, 1.0)
Two rails 0, 0.5 ? 0.0, 1.0
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Application-Specific Guide Rails
  • For Solstice we use(p, q) torus knots

84
Sweeping Rib Offset
Rib Offsets
0
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303
360
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Rib Shape Parameterization
  • Cubic Hermite
  • Tangent directions and magnitudes at both ends
  • Circular Arcs
  • Embedding plane
  • Turning angle

Rails
Rails
?
86
Cubic Hermite Ribs
  • End tangents specified in terms of Frenet
    frames of guide rails.

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Symmetric, Planar Cubic Hermite Ribs
  • Constrain ribs to be symmetric, planar.
  • Select a plane through chord with an angle
    against rail tangent.
  • Rib tangent angles are offset from chordor a
    curve offset dfrom chord is set.

88
3D Cubic Hermite Ribs
  • A combination of the previous two approaches.
  • Uses rail tangent,chord direction, and their
    cross product.

89
Rib Shape Modification in Solstice
90
Solstice and Variations
Modified (4, 5) knot
Solstice_2 (3, 2) knot (with denser ribs)
91
Charles Perry Early Mace (Atlanta)
92
Charles Perry Early Mace
Emulation
Variation with straight ribs
Variation with convex ribs
93
Ribbed Figure-8 Knot
94
C. PerryEclipseHyatt, S.F.
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C. PerryEclipseHyatt, S.F.
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PART V Free-form Tubular Elements
  • Bent or flexiblepipes or tubes . . .

97
José de Rivera
  • Construction 5B Construction
    35

98
José de Rivera
99
Mike Oldfield Tubular Bells
100
Mike Oldfield Tubular Bells
101
Cosimo Cavallaro Knot (1996)
  • DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park, Lincoln, MA

102
Richard Zawitz Statue of Infinity (2003)
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Richard Zawitz Museum Tangle (1982)
  • A deformable unit with 18 quarter-circle segments

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Naef Wooden Toys (flexible) Ellipso
107
Naef Wooden ToysCaterpillar
108
Turbo Charger
109
Functional Appliance AND Art
110
Richard Serra Lead Piece
111
Collins Double-Tube Sculptures
112
Carlo Séquin Galapagos 6
113
PART VI Knotty Sculptures
  • Clearly we can bend tubes into knots
  • We can use these knots as modular elements

114
Knots
115
MoreKnots
116
Hilbert Cube from Plastic Pipe Ellbows
117
PART VII 3D Calligraphy
  • Just lines in space ?

118
Neon Calligraphy
  • Russ RuBertPositronic Neural Net

Jeppe Hein Changing Neon Sculpture
119
Bill Culberts Sky Blues
120
Michael Hayden Skys the Limit
121
PART VIII Beyond Strictly Tubular
  • In the last knot sculpture, diameter already
    changes dramatically can no longer be done in a
    modular way or just bending pipes or tubes

122
Tubular People
123
John T. Unger Oh, Beautiful Life!Curious
Child
124
1994 Ad Absolut Scudera Vodka
125
Jonathan BorofskyDancers
  • Denver Center for the Performing Arts, Sculpture
    Park

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Tony Cragg Statue
  • www.sapagroup.com/en/Company-sites/Sapa-RC-Profile
    s/About-us/Sculpture/

127
Claire Ochsner
128
Brancusi Bird in Space
  • Looks deceptively simple from a distance, but is
    a rather complex free-form surface when viewed
    closer. Hard to fabricate !

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MODULARITY
  • Brancusi Endless Column

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QUESTIONS?
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S P A R E S
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Emulation
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Variation
  • (3,2) Torus Knot (2,3) Torus Knot

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A Building Block for Eclipse II ?
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  • Houston plumbing cube

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Hilbert Cube 512, 3D
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The Use of Figure-8 Knots
  • Figure-8 knot can also have 4 lobes
  • sticking out in tetrahedral directions.

143
Figure-8 Knots in Diamond Lattice Cell
144
A Denser Lattice of Figure-8 Knots
145
Dense Figure-8 Knot Lattice
  • Model made with selective laser sintering.

146
My Conceptual 3D-CAD Tools
147
Recursive Figure-8 Knot
  • Recursion step

148
Recursive Figure-8 Knot
  • Scale stroke-width proportional to recursive
    reduction

149
2.5D Recursive (Fractal) Knot
Trefoil Recursion
  • Robert Fathauer Recursive Trefoil Knot

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Recursion on a 7-crossing Knot
...
Map the whole thing into all meshes of similar
shape
  • Robert Fathauer, Bridges Conference, 2007

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From 2D Drawings to 3D Sculpture
  • Too flat ! Switch plane
    orientations

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Recursive Figure-8 Knot 3D
  • Maquette emerging from FDM machine

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Recursive Figure-8 Knot
  • 9 loop iterations
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