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Title: CSE325 Computer Science and Sculpture


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CSE325 Computer Science and Sculpture
  • Prof. George Hart

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20th 21st CenturyPolyhedra-Based Sculpture
Freed from constraints of representation and
figurative form, sculptors in the 20th century
began to explore spatial concepts of pure form.
Platonic solids provide one storehouse of
fundamental ideas.
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Questions to Ask for Each Object
  • Is there an underlying polyhedral form?
  • Geometric transformations, if any
  • Materials selected (and why?)
  • Technique
  • If Constructive Assembly? Connectors?
  • If Subtractive Carving? Guiding process?
  • Artistic Intent vs. Mathematical Model?
  • How might computer technology be used?

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Alexander Graham Bell
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Alexander Graham Bell
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David Barr
Four Corners Project
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Arthur Silverman
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John Robinson
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John Sharp
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Gayla Chandler
11
Harry Muller and Geoff Wyvill
12
London Symphony
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John Simms
14
Cubes
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Cubes
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Cubes
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Cubes
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Cubes
Isamu Noguchi
Tony Rosenthal
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Pieter Blom
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Atomium
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Atomium
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Kenneth Landry
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Kenneth Landry
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Sol LeWitt
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Sol LeWitt
26
Cubes
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David Smith
28
Aaron Kellner
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Aaron Kellner
30
Bruce Beasley
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Bruce Beasley
32
Watermelons!
33
Dominic Labino
34
Gregory Parsons
35
Lexington High School
36
Buckminster Fuller
37
Bathsheba Grossman
38
Gisbert Hasenjaeger
39
Ovidiu Opresco
40
Ovidiu Opresco
41
Guess. (Not a sculpture)
42
Jim Blower
43
Gayla Chandler
44
Sam Spiczka
45
Sam Spiczka
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Sam Spiczka
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Eric Swab
48
Arden Miller
49
Dar Shelton
50
Erik Drury
51
Matthew Cook
52
Stephen Luecking
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Finji Cable Clark
54
Laura Shea
55
Kyle Osvog
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Kyle Osvog
57
Kyle Osvog
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Kyle Osvog
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Kyle Osvog
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Kyle Osvog
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Kyle Osvog
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Kyle Osvog
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Stephen Luecking
64
George Olshevski
65
John Vonachen
66
John Vonachen
67
?
68
Harry Muller
69
George Rod
70
Magnus Wenninger
71
Breckenridge Entry
72
Vladimir Bulatov
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Vladimir Bulatov
74
Rob Pierce
75
Jim Plank
76
Mark NewboldSarah Mylchreest
77
Leigh Boileau
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Leigh Boileau
79
Gary Moresky
80
Ture Wester
81
Buckminster Fuller
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Dan Suttin
83
Bradford Hansen-Smith
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Bradford Hansen-Smith
85
Carlo Sequin
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Carlo Sequin
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Greg Fredrickson
88
Antonio Gaudi
89
John Robinson
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John Robinson
91
John Robinson
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Temari
93
Sylvain Weber
94
Jack Snoeyink
95
Magnus Wenninger
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Magnus Wenninger
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Magnus Wenninger
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Magnus Wenninger
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Magnus Wenninger
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Sandor Kabai
101
Ron Resch
102
Scott Roberts
103
Scott Roberts
104
Tony Smith
105
Tony Smith
106
M.C. Escher
107
M. C. Escher
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M.C. Escher
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M.C. Escher
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M.C. Escher
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M.C. Escher
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M. C. Escher
Gravity
Netherlands (physics dept.)
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Ulrich Mikloweit
114
Ulrich Mikloweit
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Ulrich Mikloweit
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Ulrich Mikloweit
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Ulrich Mikloweit
118
Tom Lechner
119
Tom Lechner
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Tom Lechner
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Tom Lechner
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Tom Lechner
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Conclusions
Polyhedra are one source of three-dimensional
forms which provide a foundation for design in
the work of many modern (20th and 21st century)
sculptors.
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