"If a shadow is a two-dimensional projection of the three-dimensional object, then the three-dimensional object is the negative projection of an imaginary four-dimensional entity in a three-dimensional world" /c/ Marcel Duchamp

It's fascinating how easy it is to transform a piece of paper from a flat into a three-dimensional object.
And besides, a sheet of paper is one of the most inspiring things.

"Papier ist geduldig"

Basically, main techniques for giving volume to paper are to fold the paper in a straight line.
Which makes the shape angular and rigid, limiting its shape language in advance.
The aim was to find a complex shape from a single sheet of material, avoiding sharp geometric lines.

Arduino, Interactions and Kinetics

By-Product

The process was originally focused on finding new shapes and textures.
λLoop as a test of such forms in a product.

Despite the visual complexity, the body consists of only two elements.

Unroll and fold

Simplified construction allows the user to assemble the lamp themselves, enabling the product to be transported unassembled.
Both prepared parts can be rolled up, significantly reducing the package size.