Meg Grant began this animated textile prototype by producing folded patterns that are extended into a fabric structure connected to a small motor. The structure opens and close as the motor is powered. See her video after the break.
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by pleatfarmer on May 14, 2010
Meg Grant began this animated textile prototype by producing folded patterns that are extended into a fabric structure connected to a small motor. The structure opens and close as the motor is powered. See her video after the break.
via Syuzi
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The pattern structure is an amazing. I like it so much.