Paper by Martin L. Demaine

Reference:
Erik D. Demaine, Martin L. Demaine, Tomoko Taniguchi, and Ryuhei Uehara, “Impossible Folding Font”, in Proceedings of 22nd Annual Conference of BRIDGES: Mathematics, Music, Art, Architecture, Culture (BRIDGES 2019), Linz, Austria, July 16–20, 2019, pages 51–58.

Abstract:
We present a series of seemingly impossible objects made by cutting and folding a square piece of paper, in the style of hypercards. Each object is in the shape of a letter or numeral, thereby making an “impossible folding font”.

Comments:
This paper is available from the BRIDGES Archive.

Length:
The paper is 8 pages.

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Last updated November 17, 2022 by Martin Demaine.