arcimoto (2009) Sculpture by Nikolaus Weiler
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Dreidimensional beweglich und veränderbar
Arcimoto kann durch Drehungen an der Konstruktion in verschiedenen Ausdrucksformen dargestellt werden.
Es ist auch sehr anregend Arcimoto in den Händen zu bewegen. Die reibungslosen Bewegungsabläufe sind zyklisch und zwangläufig. Die Drehung an einem Körper erzwingt die Drehung der anderen und umgekehrt. Sie sind endlos vorwärts und rückwärts drehbar.
Ausmaße verändern sich von 18-11,5-11,5 cm zu 24,5-18,5-5,5 cm...
Serie: movabiles
patentiertes dreidimensionales Bewegungssystem
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Nikolaus Weiler is a contemporary German sculptor. The focus of his work is the creation of all-dimensional sculptures. Weiler uses different materials and especially the spaces in between for an ambiguous expression of dynamism, movement and change.
All-dimensional sculptures are created in a constructive process in space with the orientation from and to all sides. The static, which defines a sculpture in its creation, is canceled. The aim is an objective and independent sculpture in the field of tension between dynamics, movement and change. In of its spatial effect, it develops out of itself and at the same time works inwards and outwards. An all-dimensional sculpture can be represented in different ways and thus change its spatial and physical expression in a lively way.
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- Date of birth : 1961
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- Groups: Contemporary German Artists
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