kokichi sugihara 3d models
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Kokichi Sugihara, a professor at Meiji University in Tokyo, who created the right pointing arrow illusion as part of his research into the new field of “computational illusion”. You can read some more about his creations here and here. ...And thanks to...
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Highlight video that shows all of these arrays in action: https://youtu.be/sF--cz88Yu8 Video that describes how I designed and built these arrays (will be useful for assembly): https://youtu.be/elV34YB5k8k This optical illusion was created by the...
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Kokichi Sugihara, a Japanese mathematician, created this optical illusion. He is also known for other well-known illusions such as the "Ambiguous Garage Roof" and the popular "Ambiguous Cylinder Illusion." More information about him can be found in...
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Kokichi Sugihara, a professor at Meiji University in Tokyo, who created the right pointing arrow illusion as part of his research into the new field of “computational illusion”. You can read some more about his creations here and here. ...And thanks to...
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Kokichi Sugihara, a professor at Meiji University in Tokyo, who created the right pointing arrow illusion as part of his research into the new field of “computational illusion”. You can read some more about his creations here and here. ...And thanks to...
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https://youtu.be/jOCqvQnC3Rc This turntable is crafted as a desktop gadget to bring the optical illusions by Kokichi Sugihara to life as visualized in http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1657791 by drjames. This example has been customized...
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For this assignment, the 3D printed object was inspired by Professor Sugihara, a famous Japanese mathematician who is known for his three-dimensional optical illusions. This ambiguous cylinder creates a visual effect from being a circle to a...
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Transforming Garages into Habitats The Japanese artist, Sugihara, has converted an ordinary garage roof into a vibrant living space. ...Located in Japan, the innovative design showcases a seamless blend of functionality and aesthetics.
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... perfect for filling up my bag, which is already overflowing with keychains I've collected over time. No additional files are needed to download or install. In the future, I may release additional character designs, probably Kokichi or Chihiro.
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Humans often find themselves mesmerized by the subtle yet profound nuances of ambiguous cylinders, a phenomenon that has fascinated researchers at Meiji University's Sugihara Laboratory. The webpage created by Dr. Sugihara and his team presents an...
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However, I noticed that Sugihara's cylindrical model won't work because, on a 2D surface, both components of yin-yang overlap too much and can't create nice curves no matter the orientation. Instead, the semicircle is on the XZ-plane while the S...
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This is based on http://home.mims.meiji.ac.jp/~sugihara/ambiguousc/handout.pdf and has been modified for printability. Please increase its size to 200%. The illusion becomes more apparent when viewed with one eye closed or captured by a camera. When...
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The article by Sugihara explains the mathematical principles behind this phenomenon beautifully. I used his article as a guide for creating my own object. Using Mathematica, I designed my cylinder by graphing the intertwined shapes required for...
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The whole point of an ambiguous is to show that are one angle an object A Japanese Mathematician by the name of Kōkichi Sugihara is known for his involvement with ambiguous objects bye using cylinders and other shapes to make illusion through a...
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Much of the inspiration for this design comes from wanting to do something different and even though the shapes created by Sugihara are cool, I wanted to create something like the Roy Lichtenstein House Illusion that we saw in class. So, I had to...