In high school geometry class (many, many years ago) I remember making a two-dimensional folded shape - perhaps hexagonal, or octagonal, or some such - that, depending on how you folded it, revealed a different face. There were at least 4 faces (I remember because we decorated each face differently). Some faces were harder to get to than others.
I haven't been able to find what this is using google (for the better part of the day) because I don't know what to call such a thing - the closest I can think of is "puzzle" and "dynamic origami."
Based on this hazy description, can anyone lead me to a blueprint for how to make it?
Thanks so much!
Vivian
Flat origami shape foldable to reveal 5,6 or maybe 7 faces..
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Reminds me somehow on a flipper:
http://www.barf.cc/flipper.pdf
http://www.glynnorigami.co.uk/Flipper.htm
Or maybe a flexagon:
http://www.mathematische-basteleien.de/index.htm
http://www.barf.cc/flipper.pdf
http://www.glynnorigami.co.uk/Flipper.htm
Or maybe a flexagon:
http://www.mathematische-basteleien.de/index.htm
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Sounds like a flexagon.
Do a search on the O-list archives (http://origami.kvi.nl) - there was a fairly long discussion not too long ago about this curious beast.
Do a search on the O-list archives (http://origami.kvi.nl) - there was a fairly long discussion not too long ago about this curious beast.
More advanced flexagram question
--How would one go about making, on one flexagram face, a face that sometimes is smiling, and in other forms apprears to be frowning?
I saw this on a website while still getting my bearings and did not bookmark it, but now I'm ready to make it and would love to get the smile/frown-face as one of the leaves of the flexagram.
These things are addictive.
Thanks so much,
Vivian
--How would one go about making, on one flexagram face, a face that sometimes is smiling, and in other forms apprears to be frowning?
I saw this on a website while still getting my bearings and did not bookmark it, but now I'm ready to make it and would love to get the smile/frown-face as one of the leaves of the flexagram.
These things are addictive.
Thanks so much,
Vivian
Flexagons
David Mitchell has some good flexagon publications
http://www.mizushobai.freeserve.co.uk/publications.htm
http://www.mizushobai.freeserve.co.uk/publications.htm
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Vaguely related is a puzzle purse:
http://www.marthastewart.com/how-to/ant ... -valentine
Hexaflexagon: http://www.metacafe.com/watch/1174203/o ... aflexagon/
http://www.origaminut.com/178/hexaflexagon
Face Flexagon: http://www.mathemagic.org/MathsAndArt/flexagon.htm
- Hank Simon
http://www.marthastewart.com/how-to/ant ... -valentine
Hexaflexagon: http://www.metacafe.com/watch/1174203/o ... aflexagon/
http://www.origaminut.com/178/hexaflexagon
Face Flexagon: http://www.mathemagic.org/MathsAndArt/flexagon.htm
- Hank Simon