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  • ...tem, such as lungs, diaphragm and thorax. The membrane as the heart of the sculpture contracts and expands representing the inhalation and exhalation.<br /><br ...smitted by the air we breathe influences the movement of the membrane. The sculpture responds either to a whole room or to an interaction of a individual person
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  • ...U:Arduino Workshop Projekte#Katarina Sengstaken: Distance Sensing LED Wall Sculpture Art Project]]
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  • ...rt, the work with living organisms and their habitat are translated into a sculpture. == Hybrid Habitat - living sculpture ==
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  • ...truction in a VR/3D environment. To start with, I downloaded a scan of the sculpture "Doryphoros" from Sketchfab. It had to be solidified in Blender, in order t ...ing the sculpture. The second camera moves around the outer surface of the sculpture, enabling us to see the projections of the inside-camera at the same time.
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  • Numeric Milling Sculpture<br /> http://dataphys.org/list/charles-csuris-numeric-milling-sculpture/<br />
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  • ...ith cities and natures sounds. This simple idea is the basis for the sound-sculpture “sept ponts d´or”. ...ve in front of the musee reatu it breaks out and hits the cities pier. The sculpture marks that significant point and sets a visual and tonal sign. Here it beco
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  • ...the first question (compare work Connect by Andreas Muxel with the Kinetic Sculpture by Art & Com), I think the answer seems easy but at the same time allows me The work of Kinetic Sculpture by Art & Com is, in essence, a traditional sculpture that, ok, simply changes over time. The position of objects at any time is
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  • ...ates the artistic work with a vital organism and its habitat into a living sculpture. == Hybrid Habitat - living sculpture ==
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  • ...functionality of objects, and the way to get away from the limitations of sculpture - to bind the art piece to the human body and its movements ...yet not strictly defined and does not belong either to architecture or to sculpture
    3 KB (451 words) - 17:36, 30 October 2020
  • ...enabling them to interact with the 4m high sculpture. The reaction of the sculpture varies depending on movement and number of people interacting, allowing the
    3 KB (460 words) - 17:37, 19 October 2011
  • File:gypsum-copy-ancient-statue-venus-head-isolated-white-background-plaster-sculpture-woman-face-de-milo-artists-179887023.jpg
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  • ...priation. To this end I make use of a variety of different media including sculpture, photography, and publishing, often working towards an analogue feel and in
    2 KB (239 words) - 14:43, 21 February 2013
  • ...based in Ottawa who works in the field electronic art, sound installation, sculpture and performance. She holds a BA in art history from Carleton University and
    1 KB (209 words) - 20:54, 4 August 2011
  • ...e_to_me,_I_will_go_to_the_organism/Kristin_Jakubek Hybrid Habitat - living sculpture by Kristin Jakubek]
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  • ...tem, such as lungs, diaphragm and thorax. The membrane as the heart of the sculpture contracts and expands representing the inhalation and exhalation.<br /><br ...smitted by the air we breathe influences the movement of the membrane. The sculpture responds either to a whole room or to an interaction of a individual person
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  • ...ough “practical and material”, with the aim of developing tactile, kinetic sculpture (installation) that responds to stimuli. Through a series of experiments, I ...ter thesis, will be to examine the relationship of architecture-space-user-sculpture (installation) and their methodologies in research and answers to the same
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  • ...nburg Botanical Garden (The Edith Russ Site for Media Art) and the outdoor sculpture bikeway in Neuenkirchen (Springhornhof Kunstverein). Another recent projec
    1 member (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 13:39, 6 May 2010
  • * LUMINOUS SCULPTURE by FELD * Kinetic Sculpture - Fisher Technical Services, Inc.[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5tCxMLjOC
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