Ron Resch

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Ron Resch
Vegreville egg
Born
Ronald Dale Resch

1939
DiedNovember 24, 2009 (2009-11-25) (aged 70)

Ron Resch (Ronald Dale Resch) was an artist, computer scientist, and applied geometrist, known for his work involving folding paper, Origami Tessellations and 3D polyhedrons.[1][2][3][4] [5][6][7]

Resch studied art at the University of Iowa receiving his Master of Fine Arts, and went on to become a professor of Computer Science at the University of Utah.[8]

He famously designed the Vegreville egg, the first physical structure designed entirely with computer-aided geometric modelling software.

References

  1. ^ Unfolded: Paper in Design, Art, Architecture and Industry. Retrieved 13 November 2013.
  2. ^ The Mereon Matrix: Unity, Perspective and Paradox. Retrieved 13 November 2013.
  3. ^ Connections: The Geometric Bridge Between Art and Science.
  4. ^ Hinged Dissections: Swinging and Twisting.
  5. ^ Origami 5: Fifth International Meeting of Origami Science, Mathematics, and.
  6. ^ The Mathematical Experience, Study Edition.
  7. ^ Richard Rhoad; George Milauskas & Robert Whipple (1991). "7 - Polygons: Regular Polygons". Geometry: for Enjoyment and Challenge (new ed.). Mc Dougal Littell/Houghton Mifflin. pp. 318. ISBN 978-0-86609-965-3.
  8. ^ Studio Potter. Daniel Clark Foundation. Retrieved 13 November 2013.

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