Sema Bekirovic's Dice Structure Models the Real Production of the Game Roll
Allison Love — July 7, 2010 — Life-Stages
References: semabekirovic.nl & notcot.org
Sema Bekirovic is a talented artist who has created a rather intriguing sculpture. The dice sculpture was created with manufactured dice that have come straight from the factory where they were built.
The dice are still unvarnished, haven't gotten their paint yet and are still fused together. The idea behind Sema Bekirovic's sculpture was to create an art piece that "when viewed from a distance, resembles a cloud, and when seen from nearby looks more like a molecular structure." Mission accomplished.
The dice are still unvarnished, haven't gotten their paint yet and are still fused together. The idea behind Sema Bekirovic's sculpture was to create an art piece that "when viewed from a distance, resembles a cloud, and when seen from nearby looks more like a molecular structure." Mission accomplished.
Trend Themes
1. Dice Art - There is a growing trend of artists using dice as a medium for creating unique and intriguing sculptures.
2. Factory-inspired Art - Artists are exploring the concept of incorporating factory-made objects into their artwork, blurring the lines between mass production and creativity.
3. Optical Illusion Sculptures - Artists are experimenting with creating sculptures that appear different depending on the viewer's perspective, playing with optical illusions.
Industry Implications
1. Art - The art industry can embrace the trend of using unconventional materials like dice to create unique and thought-provoking artworks.
2. Manufacturing - Manufacturing industries can explore partnerships with artists to bring their factory-made objects into the world of art, fostering creativity and pushing boundaries.
3. Optical Illusion Design - The field of design can learn from the optical illusion sculptures created by artists, incorporating similar techniques to create innovative and captivating visual experiences.
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