A Simple Yet Ingenious Cardboard Sculpture That Provides the Illusion of Floating Structural Compression
by Lori Dorn from Laughing Squid on (#555WC)
Things Made of Cardboard, who previously built a harmonograph with a robotic arm that draws Lissajous curves with an attached pen, created a simple, but ingenious cardboard sculpture that demonstrates the principle of tensegrity (floating compression) through an optical illusion.
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