Unfolding the Mystery of Curved-Crease Sculpture with Origami Theorists from MIT

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Jane Street

Jane Street

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Origami, the art of folding paper, is a frontier of mathematical mystery. The world’s brightest minds still can’t fully prove how some of the rules work. We met with origami theorists Erik and Martin Demaine, a father and son duo who create impossibly intricate curved-crease sculptures. One of their works, “Solve Me,” is on display in our Hong Kong office.
The Demaines are based out of MIT and have been working together to create these mathematically complex sculptures since 2008. The process of creating “Solve Me” left the artists with new math puzzles and problems they hadn’t thought about before, which may direct future research at MIT.
Get a behind-the-scenes look at how “Solve Me” was created: www.janestreet...

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