FIBONACCI ZOETROPE SCULPTURES
John Edmark, teacher at Stanford University, California, designed different types of 3D printed sculptures that animate when they are spun and lit by a strobe light (or are captured by a video camera with a very fast shutter speed). He explained the project:
“These are 3-D printed sculptures designed to animate when spun under a strobe light. The placement of the appendages is determined by the same method nature uses in pinecones and sunflowers. The rotation speed is synchronized to the strobe so that one flash occurs every time the sculpture turns 137.5º—the golden angle. If you count the number of spirals on any of these sculptures you will find that they are always Fibonacci numbers.”
For this video, rather than using a strobe, the camera was set to a very short shutter speed (1/4000 sec) in order to freeze the spinning sculpture.