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General View of K-dron Art at the exhibition in the Museum of Modern Art in Lodz, Poland and The Gallery of Modern Art in Katowice, Poland 1999.
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The K-dron's formation appears within the net of the cubes.
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Each cube is divided by the plane along all axes of its symmetry. It creates 48 parts. The K-dron appears in these divided net of cubes . |
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Front view of the K-dron located in the net of cubes. |
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This exhibit shows 8 K-drons, which are enclosed in a sphere like shape or more precisely a rhombic dodecahedron.
This sculpture is made from Plexiglas (44'x44'x44'). |
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These arrangements of K-dron interact dramatically with light and shadow. When the angle of light changes an entire new group of visual patterns are created. |
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Side view of K-dron's wall. |
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Front view of K-dron's wall . |
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Installation of K-dron as two perspectives progressing towards two opposite and infinite directions. |
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This image includes 1134 combinations which are only 1/30 of K-dron's possible combinations. |
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These sculpture arrangements are made from two white and black K-drons (44'x44'x44'). |