Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Volume and Mass

Skin Project




Volume: Refers to the space within a form.
Examples:
Christo
Dennis Oppenheim Works

Rachel Whitereads Works



Weight: either the actual ( physical) or the apparent (visual or composition) heaviness of an object.
Examples:
Dennis Oppenheim Works

Rachel Whiteread
Rune Olsen Works



Gravity: the force that attracts a body, toward, the center of earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.
Examples:
Dennis Oppenheim Works

Rachel Whiteread
Rune Olsen Works



Presence: the state or fact of existing, occuring, or being in present in a place or thing.
Examples:
Christo Works







Absence: The state of being away from a place of person.
Examples:
Dennis Oppenheim Works







Primary: Yellow, red, blue from which it is possible to mix all other colors of the spectrum.
Examples:
Christo Works






Secondary: the colors obtained by mixing equal amounts of two primary colors. Orange, Green, and Violet.
Examples:
Christo Works



Rachel Whiteread


Contours: The outline and other visible objects of a mass, figure, or object
Examples:
Christo
Dennis Oppenheim Works


Rachel Whiteread


Mass: refers to the effort and degree of bulk, density, and weight of matter in space, the area occupied by a form such as a building or sculpture.
Examples:
Christo

Dennis Oppenheim
Rachel Whiteread Works

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