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Peter Fischli & David Weiss / Tesseract / Platonic solids / Fischli / Orthographic projection / Cube / Amir Zaki / Map projection / Geometry / Euclidean geometry / Infographics
Date: 2010-11-05 19:15:51
Peter Fischli & David Weiss
Tesseract
Platonic solids
Fischli
Orthographic projection
Cube
Amir Zaki
Map projection
Geometry
Euclidean geometry
Infographics

Eleven Minus One - Project Details For this project, Amir Zaki carefully reconstructed and reinterpreted, in virtual 3D space, several photographs from a series made in the mid-1980’s by Swiss artist duo Peter Fischli

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