الاثنين، 21 يونيو 2010

Voronoi Mapping on a Tensegrity Frame


Jonathan Johanson is programming software making Voronoi diagrams simpler to generate.

Below, a voronoi cell structure he generated based on a tensegrity gyroid shape. The irregular point set is calculated with a new pointset calculator of his own design.

The voronoi pointset, also known as a Dirichlet tessellation, is generated by partitioning a plane with points into convex polygons such that each polygon contains exactly one generating point and every point in a given polygon is closer to its generating point than to any other. The cells are called Dirichlet regions, Thiessen polytopes, or Voronoi polygons.

Jonathan Johanson website is here: http://cliptic.wordpress.com/2009/01/20/2d-voronoi-gyroid/. He can be contacted at sjo.johanson at gmail.





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