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ART 113 Three Dimensional Studies Winter Quarter 2012 Matthew Ziff, Associate Professor, Interior Architecture Chair, M. Arch, Architect, NCIDQ School of Art College of Fine Arts Office: Grover Center W25 Office Phone: 740. 593. 2869 Email: ziff@ ohio.edu Office hours: MW : 12 - 3.
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ART 113 Three Dimensional StudiesWinter Quarter 2012Matthew Ziff, Associate Professor, Interior Architecture Chair, M. Arch, Architect, NCIDQSchool of ArtCollege of Fine ArtsOffice: Grover Center W25Office Phone: 740. 593. 2869Email: ziff@ohio.eduOffice hours: MW: 12 - 3
Paper Sculpture by Vanessa PohVisual Communication/NTU/Singapore
Paper Sculptureby Bianca Chang"All sculptures are marked out and cut by hand. I do not print, use a plotter or use a laser cutter. All that I use is a pencil, a ruler, a compass point and a blade." from her website.
Mobile,1946by Alexander CalderCalder invented, was the first to make, moving sculpture.
Myxomatose, 1953by Alexander Calder“There is more of the unpredictable about them than in any other human creation … A general destiny of movement is sketched for them, and then they are left to work it out for themselves.” — Jean Paul Sartre on Calder’s mobiles