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1Mar/21Off

Virtual ‘sculpture,’ based on math, that’s everywhere and nowhere at once

Observed via a digital lens, though, the sleek creations housed at globalsculpturepark.com have a compelling presence. They can be approached, circumnavigated and — it almost goes without saying — selfie-ized. (Click the “Activate AR” button to bring up the augmented-reality display, which places the artworks, virtually, in your own environment.)

The series of displays, titled “Global Perspective: Math, Art and Architecture Around the World,” will continue through the end of 2021. Every month brings a new set of designs, each with a particular theme, such as fractals, optical illusions and Mobius strips. The complex (and bright red) “Polyline” figures now on view will be replaced by silvery “Knots” at the beginning of March.

See the full story here: https://www.washingtonpost.com/goingoutguide/museums/anton-bakker-art-review/2021/02/23/e66a6a00-71fe-11eb-93be-c10813e358a2_story.html

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