Utopian Geometries: Turning Forms and the (Science) Fictions of Utopian Architecture

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作者
Spiller, Neil
Clear, Nic
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Barbara Hepworth; Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden; St Ives; Cornwall; The Hepworth Wakefield; West Yorkshire; Clear plus Park's Utopian Geometries project; Turning Forms; 3D laser; LiDAR; Fredric Jameson; 1951 Festival of Britain; Contrapuntal Forms; Thameside Restaurant; Jane Drew; Fry; Drew & Partners; Hertfordshire County Council; St Julian's School; Naum Gabo; Ben Nicholson; Kinetic Stone Sculpture; Revolving Torsion; Circle: International Survey of Constructivist Art; Leslie Martin; Royal Festival Hall; Vladimir Tatlin; Monument for the Third International; El Lissitzky; 'Proun' works; Iakov Chernikhov; 'Architectural Fantasies'; Realistic Manifesto; Antoine Pevsner; Utopian Geometries project; Dziga Vertov;
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10.1002/ad.2981
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TU [建筑科学];
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0813 ;
摘要
It is possible to give previous artworks by other artists a new lease of life as the prima materia for further artistic endeavour. Architects Clear + Park, based in West Yorkshire, have been doing just this with a sculpture by the renowned artist Barbara Hepworth - not by renovating or relocating it, but in an act of digital appropriation. Having 3D scanned it, they manipulated the point clouds produced, to create new forms, vectors and speculative interventions of their own originality. Nic Clear, a co-founder of the practice, explains how.
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页码:112 / 119
页数:8
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