Hyperseeing, Hypersculptures and Space Curves
Year: 1998 Authors: Nat Friedman
Core claim
Hyperseeing and hypersculptures offer a way to understand three-dimensional objects more completely, especially through knot-derived space curve sculptures and symmetry.
Topics
hyperseeing, hypersculptures, space curves, knots, symmetry
Domains
topology, knot theory, three-dimensional geometry, four-dimensional space, sculpture, modern art, visual perception, object orientation
Methods
visual analogy, orientation comparison, symmetry analysis, photographic examples, sculptural construction
Media
checkerboard, bronze, granite, foamcore, tinfoil
Source status
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