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  • Read here about an artist involved in tensegrity research and model-making. ...in Visual Arts (with a painting concentration studied under the acclaimed artist Bruce Herman) and Philosophy. In addition to painting Collins also plays cl
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  • '''Alexander Tatarnikov''' (creative pseudonym DiezelSun) - philosopher, artist, designer. In 2012, he founded his own creative trend. This trend is relate
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  • Read here about James Clar, an artist active in creating tensegrity structures. James Clar is a media artist focusing on the visual arts, whose work often controls and manipulates ligh
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  • Read here about a wooden stool built on tensegrity principles, by artist Sam Weller. Sam Weller is an artist, product designer and maker of furniture. Having previously trained and wor
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  • [[Bartosik, Michal Maciej|Michal Maciej Bartosik]] is an artist and architect created Tensegrity Lights based on two [[Snelson, Kenneth|Ken Text from the artist's website:
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  • Read here about an artist and designer who implements tensegrity concepts in his work. =Artist's Statement on Tensegrity=
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  • Asyexpo is a musician and artist who posts to DeviantArt from time to time.
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  • Read here about an artist whose work is inspired by tensegrity, or reflects tensegrity concepts. The artist wrote: Elastegrity is an adaptation of the [[Snelson, Kenneth|Kenneth Snels
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  • Read here about an artist and architect active in the exploration of tensegrity concepts and structur ...ichal Maciej Bartosik]] works as an architectural designer and conceptual artist, with interests in tensegrity, urban dynamics and social spaces that explor
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  • Category:People | t-person | italian | architect | artist | t-architect | p-architect | p-designer | l-italian
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  • Read here about an artist, designer and metal worker who builds tensegrity structures. ...ar of a tractor-trailer and decreases drag by 15%. In 2014 Buchanan was an Artist in Residence at Autodesk, where he explored the relationship between hand a
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  • Artist's notes: This is a nod to the design genius of Kenneth Snelson and his conc Artist's notes: The steel-mesh embedded glass top of this piece represents the spa
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  • Robby Cuthbert is an artist and designer based out of Fort Collins, Colorado. He studied sculpture and
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  • Read here about an artist who builds tensegrity structures. Jonathan Bolitho is an artist who works in outdoor spaces. He often collaborates with Harry Hock. In 2016
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  • Michal Maciej Bartosik is an artist who has produced many tensegrity light sculptures. Below, his "Space Frame [[Clar, James|James Clar]] is an artist who has produced many tensegrity light sculptures. Below, his "Cubic Zircon
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  • Rafael F. Moreno (Falo), a Spanish-born Canadian artist, created a tensegrity based on 4 nucleated triangles. This module is repeat
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  • "Tensegrity" is the name Axel Lindahl (WM Artist Management) chose for a film he made starring model Alla Kostromicheva. The
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  • [3] Maria Gough. The Artist as Producer: Russian Constructivism in Revolution. - University of Californ
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