| Property | Value | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| ID | work:d15375a1-ec2c-47cb-a2a5-ff31c2290657 | ||
| @type | vad:BlenderComposition, rdfs:Resource, vad:VisualArts, vad:Medium, vad:CreativeWork, vad:Art, owl:Thing, vad:ComputerArt, vad:SoftwareArt, skos:Concept | ||
| background | Park Shore Panorama | ||
| copyrightNotice | copyright © 2025 rspates. All Rights Reserved. | ||
| dateCreated | 2025-10-13T14:26:49 | ||
| datePublished | 2025-10-13T14:26:49 | ||
| description | A tensegrity T5 prism with female figures. | ||
| fileFormat | JPEG | ||
| hasArtistProfile | Blender application profile | ||
| height | 942 | ||
| identifier | d15375a1-ec2c-47cb-a2a5-ff31c2290657 | ||
| image | ![]() | ||
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| label | Tension T5 | ||
| license | work:CC-4-0 | ||
| media | Graphics | ||
| note | A low height-to-radius ratio | ||
| qrcode | ![]() | ||
| tag | Tension T5 Criticism, Tension Series Collection | ||
| width | 1122 | ||
| workOnSite | http://rspates.art |
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| tag | work:d98ef6a7-a5aa-42f1-8cfe-4fb7538d873d |
| label | Tension Series Collection |
| description | The Tension series explores the paradox between structure and fragility through virtual sculptures modeled on tensegrity geometries. Each work fuses human figures in compression with networks of tensile connection, forming dynamic equilibria that hover between motion and collapse. Rendered as luminous 3D forms and experienced interactively in "model-viewer," the sculptures respond to shifting environments and light--each background panorama revealing new tonalities of reflection and balance. By situating these digital constructs in variable natural and urban contexts, the series transforms engineering into metaphor: human interdependence, emotional strain, and the delicate architectures that hold us together. In Tension, equilibrium is never static--it is lived, luminous, and perpetually on the edge of release. |
| tag | work:2c0dd76b-3566-4dab-86f9-cfafa5490b8c |
| label | Tension T5 Criticism |
| description | Provide an artistic critical assessment of the "Tension T5" virtual sculpture. T5 is rendered in 3D, captured in ".glb" files then shown in "model-viewer" with various background contexts. Here are three photos of different orientations of T5 to get a sense of the work. |
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