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This work is a machine for producing geometrical drawings. Inspired by the harmonograph, an invention from the nineteenth-century, the device uses a pen attached to a system of pendulums to generate complex forms comprised of curved lines. Once the initial conditions – pen, pendulums, momentum – are established, the unfolding process completes the artwork.
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Title |
The endless study |
Year |
2005 |
Materials |
Wood, rubber, metal, mirror, paper, pen, stamp |
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