without a plan

Jun 29

I like the idea that I could buy a flat sheet and have it be my car, boat, & plane.

thedailywhat:

Science! of the Day: Researchers have developed the world’s first programmable origami: A flat sheet of composite material capable of folding itself into boats, planes, and other standard origami fare using electric current-activated foil actuators.

I, for one, etc.

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  1. imagineblog reblogged this from anotherarchitect and added:
    Ha thats nice …I showed this principle during...project days from Transsolar
  2. anotherarchitect reblogged this from thedailywhat and added:
    This self folding origami composite material would allow also for some interesting architectural applications that are...
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  5. theriverunderground reblogged this from thedailywhat and added:
    Origami that folds itself.
  6. ayiie reblogged this from pwnator
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  8. ready-set-5 reblogged this from thedailywhat and added:
    Holy shit, that’s cool.
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  12. epaulettes reblogged this from thedailywhat and added:
    OMGOMGOMGOMGOMG.
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  15. rahcle reblogged this from thedailywhat and added:
    kinda weird… but cool
  16. akudos reblogged this from poptech and added:
    こりゃすごい。プログラム可能で、勝手に折れる折り紙だ。。。
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  23. squidcrown reblogged this from thedailywhat and added:
    i cant wait to order a piece...paper, plug it in