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Swarovski Crystals, Garnet, Rose quartz, Quartz, Hematite, Miyuki, Matsuno, Toho, and Czech glass beads.

I used fireline to bead weave this piece..

This light fixture is the coolest! Wait until you see it in person.

Alla casa di Assunta e Paolo Podio Guidugli. Per la conferenza

"Tensegrities in Art, Maths and Engineering"

October, 2011.

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Università di Tor Vergata.

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A oficina de robótica: robôs dançantes - tensegrity - ocorreu no dia 11/08/2016 e foi facilitada pelo artista tecnológico Fernando Daguanno, maker argentino que vive no Brasil. A partir da mistura de processos analógicos e digitais demos vida a essas pequenas estruturas arquitetônicas autoportantes - tensegrity.

Fotos: Conrado Bassini/ Meduzza

Photo-based-art from my exhibition project:

.a special case of music and noise..Tipical Petersburg/

Photography gelatin silver & digital / video /art-object

  

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Crosses Morphed into a Tensegrity Structure, Holy See Pavilion, Venice

Norman Foster, 2018

Tried my hand at making a custom tensegrity structure MOC. I modeled it after the final scene in Revenge of the Sith where Anakin and Obi-Wan are dueling on Mustafar. Funny enough, the main reason for the theming is because I only had two long chains and one of them was orange from Ghostrider's minifig haha so it made sense to make it lava themed / Mustafar themed.

My first simple attempt at a tensegrity structure. Using alternating magnetic poles allows to fix the four balls, and the connection is strong enough to take some strain.

at the Formula-E race at Art Center College of Design on August 8th, 2013. Photo by Chuck Spangler

Canon 60D

 

Canon 50mm Macro

 

ISO 100, 1/100, f/14

 

key light: Versalight 300 with 2x2 softbox with grid,

 

Strobe fired using PocketWizards

 

background is curved blue cloth

Dialoghi di Trani 2013

gruppo di lavoro, architetti:

Francesca Barone

Giuseppe Fallacara

Anna Mangione

Fiore Resta

Raffaella Sanseverino

Marco Stigliano

St. Petersburg, Elagin Park. Exhibition Hall Of Stable Building

 

tensegrity frame show: youtu.be/NSyV_fBw-30

my exhibition project

 

Dialoghi di Trani 2013

gruppo di lavoro, architetti:

Francesca Barone

Giuseppe Fallacara

Anna Mangione

Fiore Resta

Raffaella Sanseverino

Marco Stigliano

Crosses Morphed into a Tensegrity Structure, Holy See Pavilion, Venice

Norman Foster, 2018

dubbele spiegel, spiegel, roestvrij staal, plastic afgietsel van botten, tl-buizen

two-way mirror, mirror, stainless steel, plastic cast bones, neonlight

 

In Search of...

GEM, Den Haag 2012

  

Matthew Day Jackson (1974) heeft al jaren succes met zijn spraakmakende installaties in de Verenigde Staten. Sinds kort verovert hij ook museaal Europa. In samenwerking met het MAMbo in Bologna en het Kunstmuseum Luzern, brengt het GEM, museum voor actuele kunst in Den Haag begin 2012 zijn eerste grote solotentoonstelling in Europa.

 

The Hague’s GEM museum is pleased to present the final installation of In Search of…, Matthew Day Jackson’s (b. 1974) first major solo European exhibition. In cooperation with MAMbo in Bologna (Italy) and Kunstmuseum Luzern (Switzerland), the exhibition includes work from 2007 to present and frames it within the line of thought that has developed in Jackson’s work.

The Kurilpa Bridge is a pedestrian and cycle bridge, of unusual 'spider web' suspension design (my terminology). According to that impeccable Wiki source, it is 'the world’s largest hybrid tensegrity bridge', linking the CBD near Roma Street with the Gallery of Modern Art and Queensland Art Gallery Complex at Southbank.

This is an 80ft tower in the sculpture park at the Kröller-Müller Museum near Arnhem in Holland. None of the metal poles touch and it is supported solely by the tension in the cables running through the tubes. View from underneath was stunning. Artist is Kenneth Snelson, and sculpture was made in 1969. August 2006.

Just sayin': jD took this picture.

This decorated model shows two kis-truchet triangles that perform the map operation "snub" tiling a digon. Joining an identical "half-football" on the bottom completes the tiling of a digon on the sphere. Rotating the completed football 90 degrees on its long axis reveals that this structure (despite some doubling of tendons) is the Snelson X-module tensegrity.

Dialoghi di Trani 2013

gruppo di lavoro, architetti:

Francesca Barone

Giuseppe Fallacara

Anna Mangione

Fiore Resta

Raffaella Sanseverino

Marco Stigliano

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