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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Flat City details


Flat City is made up of nearly identical shapes (a few are shortened) cut from aluminum sheet. The three-dimensionality comes from a slight angular deficit around the four-way crossings, just like the angular deficit a paper cone has around its vertex.
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