Monday, November 2, 2009

Stone In Ureterovesical Junction

Tensegrity Structures






is one of the most unique and interesting structures that exist. Defined as a compression Floating Floating compression-recreated in 3-dimensional model to produce ancient structures from the tension between parts or parts that can be recognized easily see, for example, the weave of a basket.

A Tensegrity structure has at least 3 parts and the unit is considered the atom in any other way than floating compression structure. All others are in some way, variations of the original piece. But these variations can reach levels of complexity and unparalleled beauty, like the sculpture of Kenneth Snelson as follows:

and realizing the idea was first Tensegrity Kenneth Snelson but now a renowned artist who once was just a student who was mired in anonymity as his professor took kindly provided a conceptual model float, X, which then would cast buckie on a world of possibilities, at least in theory.

Kenneth Snelson (born June 29, 1927) is a contemporary sculptor and photographer. His sculptures, made of flexible and rigid components are organized around the idea of \u200b\u200bTensegrity. Claims

Snelson Buckminster Fuller, which was once his teacher, took credit for discovering the concept of Tensegrity Snelson. Fuller got the idea of \u200b\u200bhis name, combining "tensión'Y'la structural integrity. The Fuller geodesic domes, which are the most popular structures commonly known composition depends on tensegrity.

height and strength Snelson's sculpture, which are often delicate in appearance depend on the tension between rigid tubes and flexible cords. This is achieved through a "win-win combination of push and pull".

Snelson was born in Pendleton, Oregon in 1927. He studied at the University of Oregon in Eugene in the Black Mountain College, and with Fernand Léger in Paris. His sculptures and photographs have been exhibited in over 25 solo exhibitions in galleries worldwide,

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