Severi Virolainen

Severi Virolainen

    20172024

    Research activity per year

    Personal profile

    Artistic and research interests

    Algorithms, Parametric Design and Printing Buildings

    Severi Virolainen is currently researching continuing shape patterns in regular polygon tesselations. Shortly it means that shapes inside polygons continue seamlessly in connected polygons so that the shapes create a bigger pattern.

    This bigger pattern is meant to be non-repeating and possibly more or less random or representing something.

    There is a some mathematical theory connected in the system or systems of different shapes.

    Education/Academic qualification

    Arkkitehti

    Award Date: 26 May 1992

    External positions

    CEO, M.A.D.

    13 May 1988 → …

    Keywords

    • algorithms
    • parametric
    • design
    • polygons
    • tesselations

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    • Regular Arrangements of Platonic Solids

      Koskinen, J. & Virolainen, S., 5 Jul 2024, p. 519-522. 4 p.

      Research output: Contribution to conferencePaperScientificpeer-review

      Open Access
    • Pattern Continuity in Polygon Tessellations

      Virolainen, S., 2023, Proceedings of Bridges 2023: Mathematics, Art, Music, Architecture, Culture. Holdener, J., Torrennce, E., Fong, C., Seaton, K. & Kaplan, C. S. (eds.). Phoenix, Arizona, USA: Tessellations Publishing, p. 53-60 8 p. (Bridges 2023 Conference Proceedings).

      Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingConference article in proceedingsScientificpeer-review

      Open Access
    • Random Hexagons and Other Patterns Continuities

      Virolainen, S., Dec 2017, Proceedings of the XX Generative Art Conference GA2017. Milan: Domus Argenia, 22 p.

      Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingConference article in proceedingsScientific