Cool ash wood sections are loosely connected together to form a minimalist, an avant-garde architectural structure that looks like either a lobster, cockroach, horse, or other large curved creature that works in four legs. It's shown outside on grass, its arched body at least 10 ft in length as well as in height.
This is called "Dermoid II," a sculpture unveiled at Copenhagen's Museum of Design in 2011 that was the result of a research grant project by Prof Mark Barry into: development of interfaces bw design & fabrication & ways to explore how design engineering & computation may lead to a new collaborative material practice in architecture
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Evoking Kafka's Gregor Samsa 🪳 in Metamorphosis, Prof Mark Barry's "Dermoid II" is the sculptural result of a research grant re the intersection bw #ComputerDesign, #architecture, engineering, & material fabrication.
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