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Somewhere out there I saw a sculpture once...outside, in front of a
science center somewhere...from all angles, as I recall, this sculpture
appeared as an abstract, chaotic mess of blocky shapes and empty
spaces, packed into the shape of a sphere--from all angles but one. If
viewed from one particular perspective, the sculpture revealed itself
to be the image of Albert Einstein.
As clever as it is difficult to describe.
I want a tabletop version of one of these for a simple exhibit about
light and shadow. Does anyone know what I'm talking about and know who
might be responsible for the creation of such a wonderful object?
Thank you!
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JasonJayStevens
exhibits . annArborHands-OnMuseum . [log in to unmask]
art . potterBelmarLabs . www.potterbelmar.org . [log in to unmask]
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