Number banners

#7

A Sculpture by the Artist Paul Doeman
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Sculpture: Number7 Banner


Number banners have been used to explore issues of time and motion. Their dynamic qualities are shown to their greatest extent when they are used in conjunction with cardboard arrows.
Number Banners do not just act as dynamic tools; they have a personalities of their own. Below is a description of Number Seven Banner, which was shown alongside the Number Seven Banner sculpture.

 

"Seven and heaven rhyme. There are a few old rhymes that link this number bannerfeature. Cultural elements like these will expose the identity of the number banners.

Number seven banner can be used for its high number value alone, useful for representing a high value without being at the top of the number value scale, number seven banner is halfway along the second half of the banner seqence or halfway along the first half depending upon whether the sequence runs 0 - 9 or 9 - 0."

Sculpture: number 7 banner and text

drawing: 7 banner diagramatic computer drawing

Diagrammatic Number Seven Banner:

Computers were used to create diagram-style images of the number banners.
Diagrammatic Number Banners were created to embody the physical nature of the Number Banners.
Similar to Animate Objects the use of 2D laws are utilised to invoke the spirit of these objects - with the laws of Orthographic projection and similar technical drawing styles.
Six views are shown; front, back, left-side, right-side, top and bottom (six dimensions).
This is a form of orthographic projection, commonly used to describe objects before they are constructed in a workshop. This type of drawing describes the entire object and pertains to representing the real object to the point of standing in for the real object's absence.
 
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