Polygon - A group show by recent graduates and final year
students from Central Saint Martins, London College of Communication, University of Brighton, Denmark’s Design
School and The Royal College of Art. Each piece of work
takes its inspiration from a different geometric shape and will be interpreted through a range of different mediums.

 

Curated by Maria Joudina, Johanna Lundberg
and Matt Robinson.

And we would love to hear from you:
polygonshow@googlemail.com
+44 (0) 78 466 09 359 / +44 (0) 79 020 32 885

 
 
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Sphericon

The Sphericon has a single continuous face and rolls by wobbling along
that face, resulting in a straight-line motion. In addition, one Sphericon
can roll around one another. A new basic solid. It's unique (as far as we know) in as much as that it has one side and two edges.
From Martha Stewart's Mathematical Recreations, 1999 Scientific American entitled "Cone with a twist".

Jennie Hancock
www.jenniehancock.com
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