Charged: Shih Chieh Huang: A discussion with the 2014 TED Fellow and sculptor on his work that blends technology and nature

Charged: Shih Chieh Huang


Since Marcel Duchamp and his bicycle wheel (and urinal), countless artists have included daily objects into their work. There may only be one, though, who uses them to create bioluminescent “living” organisms. Taiwanese-American artist …

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Relation in Time by Tin Lun Li

Avec sa série « Relation in Time », l’artiste Tin Lun Li a voulu s’intéresser à la relation dans un couple. Il a donc fait une série de sculptures de couples de profil, d’abord numérisées, avec un visage en relief et l’autre en creux, pour que le couple puisse s’emboîter parfaitement. Un travail à découvrir dans la suite.

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Wood Sculptures by Paul Kaptein

L’artiste Paul Kaptein basé en Australie crée ses œuvres en sculptant le bois à la main. Le travail de Kaptein est généralement figuratif, des représentations très réalistes de personnes souvent vêtues d’un pull à capuche. Des représentations spectaculaires en bois clair à découvrir sur Fubiz ci-dessous.

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Armory Week 2014: Spikes and Speckles: A few of our favorites that shared a similar structure, from the annual NYC art fair

Armory Week 2014: Spikes and Speckles


This year’s Armory Show brought together a multitude of respected galleries, and the contemporary and modern artwork of the talent they represent. In its 15th year, the show displayed artwork that excelled—and surprises were around every corner. Quite a few pieces incorporated spikes,…

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Face Sculptures by Gosia

L’artiste canadienne Gosia imagine des sculptures de visages impressionnantes réalisées grâce à l’utilisation de divers matériaux, notamment en gypse ou en argile polymère. Des représentations d’une grande beauté, jouant avec talent sur les formes et les expressions de visages féminins à découvrir dans la suite.

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Amazing Sculptures by Ben Foster

Basé à Kaikoura en Nouvelle Zélande, l’artiste Ben Foster nous offre des sculptures d’une incroyable beauté. Jouant sur l’équilibre des formes et des mouvements, ce dernier sait utiliser l’espace autour des œuvres pour mettre celles-ci en avant. Une sélection de ses travaux est à découvrir dans la suite.

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Lisa Swerling’s Glass Cathedrals: Miniature worlds that explore and celebrate the human condition

Lisa Swerling’s Glass Cathedrals


by Eva Glettner To view Lisa Swerling’s “Glass Cathedrals” for the first time is a magical and powerful experience. Perhaps it’s the dimensions that grab you, or how the real and the surreal blend together, or the…

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Fragile Beasts sculpture made from paper by Łódź University of Technology students

Students from Łódź University of Technology in Poland built this delicate stacked sculpture to demonstrate the structural properties of curve-folded paper.

Fragile Beasts sculpture made from paper by Lodz University of Technology students

The Fragile Beasts sculpture was designed and built by 17 undergraduate architecture students from Łódź University of Technology during a three-day workshop with Suryansh Chandra, a senior designer at Zaha Hadid Architects.

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“Curved folding isn’t just the aesthetic, it’s also the structure: it can lend substantial stiffness to fairly flimsy material,” explained Chandra.

Fragile Beasts sculpture made from paper by Lodz University of Technology students

The sculpture was designed using digital modelling software to determine the slender polyhedra forms, which were then subjected to scripts that broke them down into shapes suitable for curved folding.

Fragile Beasts sculpture made from paper by Lodz University of Technology students

Once the forms and net shapes of the irregular-sided polyhedra were determined, they were sent to a laser-cutting facility that transferred the design onto a series of flat cutout sheets in five hours.

Fragile Beasts sculpture made from paper by Lodz University of Technology students

The 0.5 millimetre paper was then folded and glued into shape by the students, who had no previous experience of curved folding.

Fragile Beasts sculpture made from paper by Lodz University of Technology students

“It never fails to amaze me how nicely this shape lends itself to fabrication and quick assembly,” said Chandra.

Fragile Beasts sculpture made from paper by Lodz University of Technology students

It took just five hours for the students to fabricate the components and arrange them in two stacked clusters that reach a height of 1.9 metres.

Fragile Beasts sculpture made from paper by Lodz University of Technology students

Zaha Hadid Architects has been exploring different applications for curved folding and thin-shell structures for several years through a series of academic workshops and commissions.

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Scale diagram of paper sculptures

Its Arum installation at the 2012 Venice Architecture Biennale resembled a huge pleated funnel made from folded metal, and was described by the firm as the first to combine its research into lightweight shells and tensile structures.

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Design intention diagram – click for larger image

All images are courtesy of Suryansh Chandra.

Suryansh Chandra sent us the following details about the Fragile Beasts project:


Research Context

This sculpture was built as a part of a 3-day workshop on ‘Curved Folding’ at the Łódź University of Technology, Poland. The workshop explored the idea of curved folding as a design technique in Architecture, leading to some amazing outcomes that are pre-rationalized by their very nature. It continues the lineage of work on ‘Curved Folding’ and ‘Thin-Shell Structures’ started two years ago for ZHA’s Arum Pavilion at the Venice Biennale, and further pursued through academic workshops.

Highlights of the sculpture

Curved folding isn’t just the aesthetic, it’s also the structure: it can lend substantial stiffness to fairly flimsy material: 0.5mm thick card paper in this case.

Ease of assembly: The whole piece was put together with 17 students in their 4th year of undergraduate Architecture program (and novices at curved folding) in a matter of 5 hours (the laser cutting was outsourced and took an additional 5 hours).

Dimensions: 1.9m tall x 1.35m wide (6’4″ x 4’6″), 0.5mm thick card paper.

Credits

Workshop Tutor & Sculpture Design: Suryansh Chandra; Senior Designer, Zaha Hadid Architects Code Group
Assisting Tutor: Sebastian Bialkowski; Doctoral Candidate, Łódź University of Technology, Poland
Workshop Organizer and Coordinator: Anetta Kepczynska-Walczak; Assistant Professor, Łódź University of Technology, Poland

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Ceramic Sculptures Toys

Brett Kern imagine des sculptures en céramique surprenantes. En effet, l’artiste américain met tout son talent à l’épreuve afin de faire paraître ces dinosaures comme s’ils étaient des ballons gonflées. Une illusion parfaitement exécutée, à découvrir dans une série d’images dans la suite de l’article.

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Wood Sculptures by Mario Dilitz

Coup de coeur pour l’artiste autrichien Mario Dilitz qui imagine de superbes sculptures grandeur nature, entièrement en bois. Avec des représentations impressionnantes, l’artiste questionne la nature humaine et ses contradictions. A découvrir en images et détails dans la suite de l’article.

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