Reflexively-Fused Cylinders

The present paper introduces a method for designing 3D objects that are initially incomplete but become complete when they are augmented by their mirror reflections. Physically, the mirror image is plane-symmetric with respect to the original object, but the perceived shape is not necessarily symmetric because of optical illusion. In the proposed method, a 2D shape that is not necessarily symmetric is divided into two halves, one of which is used to construct a solid object. When we place the solid object on a plane mirror, the other half is generated by the mirror, and thus a whole shape is realized. In the present study, the design algorithm and examples are shown, and the condition for constructibility is also presented.