Artists

Aaron Cho

Artist

Department of Mathematics, UC Berkeley

Berkeley, California, USA

aaronlcho@berkeley.edu

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Statement

Tessellations, both viewing them and folding them, are mesmerizing to me. When I started folding them, I began with relatively simple designs and fairly small grid patterns. As I became more adept, the process of creating larger and larger grids was both more time consuming and satisfying as it allowed me to produce more intricate patterns. In the simpler models, the geometric shapes were more standard and evident, but in recent times I have begun exploring models the delve heavily into the third dimension. The resulting model creates complex geometric shapes which invite the viewer to think more deeply about its underlying geometry.

Artworks

Image for entry 'Origami Three-Dimensional Weave'

Origami Three-Dimensional Weave

19.0 x 16.0 x 2.5 cm

Elephant Hide Paper

2025

Folded from a 64 pleat hexagonal grid on chamois colored elephant hide paper, this three-dimensional weave, designed by Joel Cooper, pushes the limits of standard origami tessellations creating a wormhole-like effect.