Hanging Bucky

Hanging Bucky takes Buckminster Fuller’s geodesic logic off the ground and suspends it in mid-air. A cluster of repeating geometric units hangs just away from the wall, so that its structure is doubled by its own shadow. The piece feels part model, part chandelier, part fragment of an unrealised dome – a light, skeletal object that tests how much structure you need before a simple pattern of lines begins to read as a complete, inhabitable space.”

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