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Headspace
Created from the waste materials from a landscaping job headspace was made in haste for a fundraising event as a nod to the late Professor Steven Hawking, with his likeness made from copper and steel wire and suspended by a regular cubic framework of copper wire representing our current method of denoting space. To emphasise the multi dimensional nature of modern physics I chose to suspend one steel frame cube within another with joins at 45 degrees then mounting the outer cube at an elevated acute angle to its base to indicate a sense of movement. The inner cube was made from the teeth of a broken rake and the other cube was made from the steel reinforcing mesh used in concreting.
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