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datePublished | 2025-10-09 |
definition | In an aesthetic sense, do you see any difference between right-handedness vs left-handedness in chirality? I ask because in art history interpretations, paintings convey different emotions to the viewer depending on the left or right position of elements.
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document | https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hkvB-W-X8CpAMIIudh4U29z-FLSHauwwuA_DeA0U2sw/edit?usp=sharing |
inScheme | the:entities |
keywords | chirality tensegrity aesthetics |
label | Tensegrity Prism Chirality Aesthetics |
media | Historical, Digital, Sculpture |
tag | work:fb2ddcf2-1788-4191-940f-92fcdecedcb5 |
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tag | work:fb2ddcf2-1788-4191-940f-92fcdecedcb5 |
label | Tension Series |
description | The Tension Series explores the intersection of human form and structural geometry, translating the principles of tensegrity into expressive sculptural compositions. Each work stages a dynamic equilibrium between cooperation and instability�figures interlocked within frameworks that both support and constrain them. Through mirrored, faceted surfaces and mathematically derived architectures, the series examines how balance, connection, and strain coexist in physical and social systems. These sculptures occupy the threshold between the mechanical and the organic, revealing tension itself as both a structural condition and a metaphor for human interdependence. |
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