• AnarchoSnowPlow@midwest.social
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    Incredible art. Any time I see marble look like cloth, it blows my mind.

    As to the physics, the amount of material holding up the hammock is likely much more significant than it appears. Not to say it isn’t delicate, I’m sure much side to side movement would break it quite easily, but the vertical strength is probably significantly more than it seems, it’s sort of like a bridge with a truck on it…

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      My brain always intuitively parses this shit as literal witchcraft. Like:

      My brain: oh my God, that woman was just lounging around and someone turned her to stone and put her in display

      Me: no, what you’re seeing is just incredible skill in sculpting marble. We’ve been through this before

      My brain: No but look at that fabric! It’s real fabric — or it was, before it was turned to stone!

      It’s so impressive that it literally doesn’t compute to me, and I have to remind myself that this is indeed stone.

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      How do they move this between exhibitions? Put it in a box, cover it in plastic and fill it with plaster or PU foam?

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        Sort of. Put it in a crate, then put wooden batons across to support each section of the sculpture and stop it moving. Each wooden baton is covered in polyethylene foam. Depending on the material of the sculpture, it may be wrapped in plastic, tissue or fabric.

        Once it’s barred into the crate and cannot wobble about at all, it’s sealed up, then moved about on a palette truck or hand-forklift.

        Example of a sculpture half-packed:

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        I would imagine they would put something between the hammock and the floor to support the sculpture during transit. Kind of like expanding foam packs used to ship computers.