
Icosahedron with Inscribed Cube - Model of Rudolf Laban's Space Harmony Theory
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An interior cube exists within an icosahedron, maximally encased with a 50 mil wall reduction. Each vertex aligns at the icosahedron's face centers. This shape relates to two of Rudolf Laban's Space Harmony choreography directional bases; the octahedron is absent, but its visualization can be achieved through the cube's face centers. Consider printing in transparent or translucent materials for optimal viewing.
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