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These two photos show one and the same work.
To see it, the observer must move in front of the work.
Vesna Kovacic is able to show that chaos and order are only transient states of the same system.


As an example, watch Youtube video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pG9Pz8fzvWs




ABOUT MODULE

In 2000, a sculpture competition was organized in a new settlement in Ulm, Germany, which should enrich the appearance of that part of the city. My work has been accepted so since 2001 standing at the entrance to Eselsberg my sculpture, 4x2m, cast aluminum painted with acrylic.

On that occasion, modules were created. The task was to find a material that was longlasting in the outer space and moderate in price. As a form, the module must be sufficiently interesting not to create monotony when the same element had to be repeated.

The modules I developed have fulfilled these conditions.






Em.O.Univ.Prof.Dr. James Bell Cooper, founder and former Director of the Institute for Mathematical Analysis in Linz, Austria, describes in the foreword to my last catalog: ….The relationship between mathematics and art has a long history that involves many aspects of both disciplines and has had significant influence on both disciplines . Their interaction has been mutual - mathematical concepts and techniques have often been used in the creation of works of art and, perhaps more surprisingly, mathematical results have, occasionally, been anticipated by artists, at least in an informal if not a rigorous Level. ... ..The work of artist Vesna Kovacic incorporates both aspects of this dialectical relationship between science and art……
These two photos show one and the same work.
To see it, the observer must move in front of the work.
Vesna Kovacic is able to show that chaos and order are only transient states of the same system.


As an example, watch Youtube video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pG9Pz8fzvWs




ABOUT MODULE

In 2000, a sculpture competition was organized in a new settlement in Ulm, Germany, which should enrich the appearance of that part of the city. My work has been accepted so since 2001 standing at the entrance to Eselsberg my sculpture, 4x2m, cast aluminum painted with acrylic.

On that occasion, modules were created. The task was to find a material that was longlasting in the outer space and moderate in price. As a form, the module must be sufficiently interesting not to create monotony when the same element had to be repeated.

The modules I developed have fulfilled these conditions.






Em.O.Univ.Prof.Dr. James Bell Cooper, founder and former Director of the Institute for Mathematical Analysis in Linz, Austria, describes in the foreword to my last catalog: ….The relationship between mathematics and art has a long history that involves many aspects of both disciplines and has had significant influence on both disciplines . Their interaction has been mutual - mathematical concepts and techniques have often been used in the creation of works of art and, perhaps more surprisingly, mathematical results have, occasionally, been anticipated by artists, at least in an informal if not a rigorous Level. ... ..The work of artist Vesna Kovacic incorporates both aspects of this dialectical relationship between science and art……
These two photos show one and the same work.
To see it, the observer must move in front of the work.
Vesna Kovacic is able to show that chaos and order are only transient states of the same system.


As an example, watch Youtube video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pG9Pz8fzvWs




ABOUT MODULE

In 2000, a sculpture competition was organized in a new settlement in Ulm, Germany, which should enrich the appearance of that part of the city. My work has been accepted so since 2001 standing at the entrance to Eselsberg my sculpture, 4x2m, cast aluminum painted with acrylic.

On that occasion, modules were created. The task was to find a material that was longlasting in the outer space and moderate in price. As a form, the module must be sufficiently interesting not to create monotony when the same element had to be repeated.

The modules I developed have fulfilled these conditions.






Em.O.Univ.Prof.Dr. James Bell Cooper, founder and former Director of the Institute for Mathematical Analysis in Linz, Austria, describes in the foreword to my last catalog: ….The relationship between mathematics and art has a long history that involves many aspects of both disciplines and has had significant influence on both disciplines . Their interaction has been mutual - mathematical concepts and techniques have often been used in the creation of works of art and, perhaps more surprisingly, mathematical results have, occasionally, been anticipated by artists, at least in an informal if not a rigorous Level. ... ..The work of artist Vesna Kovacic incorporates both aspects of this dialectical relationship between science and art……
These two photos show one and the same work.
To see it, the observer must move in front of the work.
Vesna Kovacic is able to show that chaos and order are only transient states of the same system.


As an example, watch Youtube video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pG9Pz8fzvWs




ABOUT MODULE

In 2000, a sculpture competition was organized in a new settlement in Ulm, Germany, which should enrich the appearance of that part of the city. My work has been accepted so since 2001 standing at the entrance to Eselsberg my sculpture, 4x2m, cast aluminum painted with acrylic.

On that occasion, modules were created. The task was to find a material that was longlasting in the outer space and moderate in price. As a form, the module must be sufficiently interesting not to create monotony when the same element had to be repeated.

The modules I developed have fulfilled these conditions.






Em.O.Univ.Prof.Dr. James Bell Cooper, founder and former Director of the Institute for Mathematical Analysis in Linz, Austria, describes in the foreword to my last catalog: ….The relationship between mathematics and art has a long history that involves many aspects of both disciplines and has had significant influence on both disciplines . Their interaction has been mutual - mathematical concepts and techniques have often been used in the creation of works of art and, perhaps more surprisingly, mathematical results have, occasionally, been anticipated by artists, at least in an informal if not a rigorous Level. ... ..The work of artist Vesna Kovacic incorporates both aspects of this dialectical relationship between science and art……
These two photos show one and the same work.
To see it, the observer must move in front of the work.
Vesna Kovacic is able to show that chaos and order are only transient states of the same system.


As an example, watch Youtube video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pG9Pz8fzvWs




ABOUT MODULE

In 2000, a sculpture competition was organized in a new settlement in Ulm, Germany, which should enrich the appearance of that part of the city. My work has been accepted so since 2001 standing at the entrance to Eselsberg my sculpture, 4x2m, cast aluminum painted with acrylic.

On that occasion, modules were created. The task was to find a material that was longlasting in the outer space and moderate in price. As a form, the module must be sufficiently interesting not to create monotony when the same element had to be repeated.

The modules I developed have fulfilled these conditions.






Em.O.Univ.Prof.Dr. James Bell Cooper, founder and former Director of the Institute for Mathematical Analysis in Linz, Austria, describes in the foreword to my last catalog: ….The relationship between mathematics and art has a long history that involves many aspects of both disciplines and has had significant influence on both disciplines . Their interaction has been mutual - mathematical concepts and techniques have often been used in the creation of works of art and, perhaps more surprisingly, mathematical results have, occasionally, been anticipated by artists, at least in an informal if not a rigorous Level. ... ..The work of artist Vesna Kovacic incorporates both aspects of this dialectical relationship between science and art……
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Kovacic Vesna

Germany

Sculpture, Metal on Aluminium

Size: 10.2 W x 10.2 H x 0.8 D in

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These two photos show one and the same work. To see it, the observer must move in front of the work. Vesna Kovacic is able to show that chaos and order are only transient states of the same system. As an example, watch Youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pG9Pz8fzvWs ABOUT MODULE In 2000, a sculpture competition was organized in a new settlement in Ulm, Germany, which should enrich the appearance of that part of the city. My work has been accepted so since 2001 standing at the entrance to Eselsberg my sculpture, 4x2m, cast aluminum painted with acrylic. On that occasion, modules were created. The task was to find a material that was longlasting in the outer space and moderate in price. As a form, the module must be sufficiently interesting not to create monotony when the same element had to be repeated. The modules I developed have fulfilled these conditions. Em.O.Univ.Prof.Dr. James Bell Cooper, founder and former Director of the Institute for Mathematical Analysis in Linz, Austria, describes in the foreword to my last catalog: ….The relationship between mathematics and art has a long history that involves many aspects of both disciplines and has had significant influence on both disciplines . Their interaction has been mutual - mathematical concepts and techniques have often been used in the creation of works of art and, perhaps more surprisingly, mathematical results have, occasionally, been anticipated by artists, at least in an informal if not a rigorous Level. ... ..The work of artist Vesna Kovacic incorporates both aspects of this dialectical relationship between science and art……

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Sculpture:Metal on Aluminium

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Size:10.2 W x 10.2 H x 0.8 D in

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I draw a straight lines that are actually crooked and crooked lines which are actually straight. How does it work? My work is composed of the following components: The relief The relief consists of folds. The relief is complex, complicated. The intricate relief contains crooked lines of different widths. The whole contents of the work seem chaotic, arbitrary. The vanishing point Viewer is invited to find the location of Vanishing Point (s), he must move. If he does, all at once straight, equal, parallel lines are visible. Viewer has discovered the vanishing point. The pattern Viewer has discovered the vanishing point and what he sees then is a pattern. The result The viewer experiences how chaos creates order. We observe ourselves and compare, enter into dialogue with ourselves. My work is a kind of self-observation model. I am a passionate systematic. My mind spontaneously seeks out how some thing, some state, some system can be expressed in the simplest form. My talent is a combination of scientific and aesthetic content. Most of my works are concerned with the combination of mathematical, psychological and aesthetic elements. Over the years I have developed methods and means by which my spatial structures can work. I have designed the machines to draw in space. My spatial drawings are on the complex curved surfaces.

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