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Florian Ribisch 14-06-2016
There are two structural iterations of this anamorphic sculpture, which present the form of a typical architect’s adjustable drawing table.
One is situated in a park and has four independent wooden elements, which only from one particular point of view visually join together to create the image of the drawing table. From all other angles of view the sculpture appears as a more or less abstract formation.
The other sculpture is situated on a street pavement. It conjoins two images that can only be recognized from two separate points of view. Seen from one direction it appears as a plain circular object, while from the other direction it reveals the drawing table. Again, when viewed from all other angles the sculpture is an abstract form.
© Jeffrey Shaw
Florian Ribisch: Anamorphic Drawing Table, 14-06-2016, in: Archive of Digital Art There are two structural iterations of this anamorphic sculpture, which present the form of a typical architect’s adjustable drawing table.
One is situated in a park and has four independent wooden elements, which only from one particular point of view visually join together to create the image of the drawing table. From all other angles of view the sculpture appears as a more or less abstract formation.
The other sculpture is situated on a street pavement. It conjoins two images that can only be recognized from two separate points of view. Seen from one direction it appears as a plain circular object, while from the other direction it reveals the drawing table. Again, when viewed from all other angles the sculpture is an abstract form.
© Jeffrey Shaw
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