Above: 6.849: Geometric Folding Algorithms: Linkages, Origami, Polyhedra, which has freely available video lectures.
Above: Books Geometric Folding Algorithms, Games, Puzzles, & Computation, Tribute to a Mathemagician, and A Lifetime of Puzzles.
Above: Close-up of “Destructors IV” by Erik and Martin Demaine, folding printed text along curved creases.
Above: A large “Curved Crease Sculpture” by Erik and Martin Demaine, on display at Guided By Invoices in Chelsea, New York.
Above: “Computational Origami” by Erik and Martin Demaine, part of the Museum of Modern Art permanent collection.
Above: “Lino Tagliapietra: Glass Magician”, a 13-minute film co-directed by Erik and Martin Demaine. Now streaming free in the USA!
Above: “FONT” written in our linkage font, glass squishing font, and conveyer belt font.
Above: “Yes/No” (2011), an inked crease pattern that folds simultaneously into a 3D “YES” and a 2D “NO”.
Above: CSAIL Semi-Annual Meeting Spring 2010 Puzzle, a folding puzzle you can print and try.
Above: Virtual Glass enables computer-aided design of blown glass, specifically glass cane.
Last updated December 28, 2024.
See also artist CV, last updated on December 28, 2024.
Name: | Erik D. Demaine |
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Email: | [email protected] |
Public key: | PGP |
Work number: | (+1) 617-253-6871 |
Fax number: | (+1) 617-258-8682 |
MIT office: | 32-G680 (near Kendall/MIT Station on the Boston Subway (MBTA) red line) |
Assistant: | Pepe Abola (32-G568, 617-253-3037, josea525 at mit.edu) |
Mailing address: |
Erik Demaine MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory 32 Vassar Street Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139 USA |