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Nine iron Fibonacci Cubes by Petra Paffenholz as part of the sculpture walk "Diepholz | Dümmer"
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Neun eiserne Fibonacci-Würfel von Petra Paffenholz als Teil des Skulpturpfades "Diepholz | Dümmer" Der größte Würfel aus Cortenstahl misst 6,80 Meter.
Office block in central Berlin designed by the Danish architectural firm 3XN, seen from a sightseeing boat on the Spree. You can see the glass dome of the Reichstag reflected in the dark triangle at the top, and also at bottom left. Behind the Cube is the Hauptbahnhof or central station of Berlin.
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Picture taken with NIKON D50.
Lightroom 3.6
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Und nun mal der Würfel in HDR mit ein paar filtern und quasi als lowkey gedacht.
naja, irgednwann muss man ja mal anfangen^^
2020
3.5 x 17.5 x 10 cm
Plastic bricks & glue
Straight outta … injection mould.
Another new and unreleased brick from the Enter the Brick series.
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The Jasmine Tea Cube has been one of my favorite designs and I was surprised to see it in Judith Magen's stream with a different name. So, checking her blog post, I find it was a different model with exactly the same crease pattern, only rotated some. It was created by Koji Fushimi in 1979.
Judith notes the model is in a couple of books I don't have, but looking at her photos, I was able to reverse engineer it readily enough.
I considered. The grid is easier to construct. The rotation of the creases by ~33.69° is bold, a rakish idea. The structural net of the cube is extended all the way to the corners of the square, giving the faces more area and the cube itself considerably more volume. Plus, one has to admire its ontological audacity, having been created a full generation before my model. Well played, Fushimi Cube, well played -- a superior cube in almost every respect.
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Shot on Lomography Color Negative 800 at EI 800.
Color negative film in 120 format as 6x6
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Куб-туннель "Весна", автор Зульфия Дадашова
Cube tunnel "Spring", the designer - Zulfiya Dadashova
www.dadashova.ru/2013/03/blog-post_1143.html
This week's FlickrFriday theme is: #IStayHome
На этой неделе тема FlickrFriday : Я остаюсь дома
Another Rubiks Cube picture. this one was the first
This photo can be found in Explore!
Highest position: 90
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Wave generation #3 number 3. Projektion on reflective material consiting of waves. A call to or ecco from infinety where the past, the now and the future are all one.
Vivitar Ultra Wide & Slim + Cross Processed Expired Kodak Elite Chrome 100. No post processing. Took a bit of convincing to get the lab to xpro it. Next time I think I'll take a waver saying "yes, I know its the wrong chemical and yes, I know the colours won't turn out right >:O" .
4 Cubes around their 3-fold axis.
This can also be seen as a compound of two 2 cubes. The intersections at the equator are equal to them at the 2 cubes.
Folder: Dirk Eisner
Designer of the units: Dirk Eisner
120 units - 5 different modules
last unit: 08.07.2012
went back to that cube template and decided to doodle more than digital rendering.
and this time I added more texture and EVEN toned down my palette.
A play on "ice cubes", get it? Apparently if you let Jell-O sit out for a day it becomes tacky enough to stack. They had some at the chow hall and I had to get some just to take pictures of it. After setting it out for a few days I couldn't really eat it afterward.
The cube from behind, taken around 8:30pm on 5/19/06. (Excuse the obvious line of two pictures merged together.)
Folded from a square sheet of paper. I came up with this tessellation in the summer of 2011.
My first intention was not to fold the 8.4.4 tiling with cubes but to tessellate cubes with all pleats hidden behind. This technique of hiding pleats behind is simple yet very useful, and will appear in my coming works. Back view is here.
Isamu Noguchi's Red Cube in Lower Manhattan was installed in 1968. At Broadway and Liberty Street in NYC.
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The original is 40 inches by 40 inches.
For each cube I used a fill pattern that was almost like asphalt and then colored them.
But for the tops I tried a filter/texture/grain and color and it was washed out looking so I left them white for now.
Photoshop....
lasso
fill -- asphalt
adjustment -- hue saturation