Mechanical Sculpture Asinas II - Jennifer Townley - 2017
Asinas II, designed by Jennifer Townley and fabricated by Hüttinger, is the successor of the original sculpture Asinas, showing the same concept and overall appearance but a different shape for the white "wing" parts. The various angles and curves of the individual parts create an elaborated unity when joined together on the shaft. The two "wings" formed by these seventy-seven parts are able to slide through each other and rotate in opposite direction at a slightly different speed. This results in a movement that appears to be far more complex, existing of multiple layers, where repetitive shapes seem to be moving within oneanother. learn more at www.jennifertownley.com © Kurt Hüttinger GmbH & Co. KG 2017 Hüttinger Interactive Exhibitions socialise with us: [email protected] http://www.huettinger.de / huettinger.de / huettinger.de / h-ttinger-interactive-exhibitions ______________________________________ Music by Jeroen Liebregts

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