
String Art Generator
String Art Generator by Yiran is a grasshopper plugin which generates a string art sequence based on an input image. You can


Cocoon by David Stasiuk is an add-on to McNeel’s Grasshopper visual scripting interface for Rhinoceros. Cocoon is a fairly straightforward implementation of the Marching Cubes algorithm for turning iso-surfaces into polygonal meshes. It is geared specifically toward wrapping existing geometric elements, and works with combinations of points, breps and curves, allowing users to vary a number of parameters that enhance sculptural potentials.

Cocoon reworks an earlier script, the Geometry Wrapper. Like this earlier one, it is based on the marching cubes and implicit surface posts by Paul Bourke on his website. The lookup tables are directly lifted from his script, and the metaball calculations used here are directly pulled from his page. The first difference between Cocoon and the earlier script is that Cocoon breaks out geometry charges into individual components, which hopefully will make it easier to manage and control a variety of inputs.

The second difference is that Cocoon also separates the radius of influence and strength of each charge into two parameters. This not only allows for slightly more nuanced control over how each charge behaves, but it also enables negative charges. The next is that curve charges can be dynamically varied with much greater control.


String Art Generator by Yiran is a grasshopper plugin which generates a string art sequence based on an input image. You can

This paper by Alessandro Liuti, Sofia Colabella, and Alberto Pugnale, presents the construction of Airshell, a small timber gridshell prototype erected by employing a pneumatic formwork.

In this paper by Gregory Charles Quinn, Chris J K Williams, and Christoph Gengnagel, a detailed comparison is carried out between established as well as novel erection methods for strained grid shells by means of FE simulations and a 3D-scanned scaled physical model in order to evaluate key performance criteria such as bending stresses during erection and the distance between shell nodes and their spatial target geometry.

In this paper by Frederic Tayeb, Olivier Baverel, Jean-François Caron, Lionel du Peloux, ductility aspects of a light-weight composite gridshell are developed.
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