Monday, November 9, 2009

Lace In Translation Colabrative Projects Part 2: Newton’s 4th Law Offended


An interpretation of the physical act of lacing light through gravitational mechanisms. The elements of a void and solid create a transparency through which light from above is channeled through the piece in a lacing circulation. Each tier decreases in size as the mass being pulled increases. This rhythm of production and progression creates a visual explosion frozen in space. Gravity pulls in different directions creating several gestures in weight perception. Could this offend newtons 4th law? Some say Newton never made a 4th law but if he did it would have been about gravity. Who’s to say that anyone of us couldn’t define what the 4th law entails.

F=Gm1m2/d2

F- force of gravity

G is a measurable constant

m1 and m2 are the masses of the two objects

d the distance between m1 and m2

Created By:

Jennifer Sulikowski, Textile Design, 5th semester Grad

John Modestine, Industrial Design, Junior Undergrad

Renee Horst, Interior Design, Junior Undergrad

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