Tinker Toy Sculptures

Nathalie Emiebach Draws on Scientific Data to Shape Her Creations

Nathalie Emiebach's work looks like a scientist had a little too much fun with those old-school tinker toys we all played with at one point in our childhood. According to Cool Hunting, "Drawing on data sets -- like the distance between sun and earth or moon phases -- that she collects herself, [Nathalie] Emiebach uses the information to dictate the dimensions, shapes and position of her reed weavings."

Absolutely stunning. I guess I was right in thinking that Nathalie Emiebach's unique sculptures had some kind of connection with science.
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