![]() ![]() The Menger Sponge is a three dimensional fractal that you can build from my basic origami Cube unit, the same one used in the Moving Cubes, Rubik’s Cube, Infinity Cube and others from the cube series. Designed by Jo Nakashima (09/2019) Difficulty level: simple. Menger Sponge from business cards Model J/175527935946396 /Mengersponge Folding instructions: Business Card Cube Module This is the primary page for this model. One of the images shows the model in January 2023, 9.5 years after it was folded, decorated with Christmas lights. Learn how to make an Origami Menger Sponge. ![]() to create a segment of length k, then it has to be pleated into a module of. Photo by M Wertheim, Institute For Figuring. It was first publicly displayed in August 2006, Los Angeles, CA, USA. The structure was 54 inches tall and 150 pounds. Dr Jeannine Mosley completed an origami Menger Sponge using 66048 business cards. The sponges are made of 12, 192, and 3456 units, respectively. The first level-3 origami Menger sponge was completed in 2005 by Jeannine. Yoshizawa passed away in March 2005, he was 94. This illustrates nicely how each higher level sponge can be builtįrom repeated instances of a sponge one level lower and how the complexity (and thus the number of modules required) quickly grows with each iteration One of the images shows three Menger Sponges side by side: level 0, level 1 and level 2. Have some business cards from the original set lying around as spare parts (cards from a different set will usually differ at least a little in color). Since it’s a modular design, it’s relatively easy to repair any damage as long as you still On the other hand, it seems childrenĮnjoy pushing it around and hiding toys in its numerous holes. ![]() Placed side by side, they would cover an area of over 15 m 2, the size of a large room.ĭue to large size (almost half a meter edge length), this model has to be stored on the floor, causing inconvenience. About halfway through this model, I got interested more in other things, and it spent about half a year in partially finishedīusiness cards 5×9 cm in size were used to fold this piece. Some people have managed to go as far as level 3īut even level 2 was quite challenging. This is a labor-intensive, but very satisfying to fold model. Modular ④ – huge number of units, Works in Progress Images are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License See the Wisconsin Menger Sponge Project for slides explaining the project and showing how to build the Menger sponge. …/Menger_sponge …/2oam4Bu …/CnJW3edqghV/ …/pfbid02ugEPY7AQ3184weSGBWXKnmAceMdEtdtnPTrG5f6x4paFJVmbS9aWWrKXCenGSE5cl …/1611990800774176769īusiness Card Cube Module This is the primary page for this model.Ĭopy paper (actual business cards, 5×9 cm)Ībstract modular, abstract, fractal, geometric, mathematical object, modular, multi-sheet) ![]()
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