Mathematical Art - Anti-Oloid
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The Anti-Oloid is a minimalist, sculptural variation of the oloid, a unique geometric body invented by Paul Schatz in 1929. While a traditional oloid consists of the convex hull of two perpendicular, intersecting circles, the anti-oloid strips the shape to its absolute core, creating an elegant, shape-shifting desk piece with meditative rolling properties.
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