Title & Date: Space Filler (2012)
Material: ABS plastic
Dimensions: 6" x 4" x 3.75"
Edition: 2 of 5
BID NOW!"Space Filler" by Marius WatzStarting Bid: $150.00 "Space Filler" is a 3D printed micro-sculpture generated using a custom software system, coded by the artist. The piece is a reference to 1960's avant-garde architecture, exploring the use of geometric structures to produce utopian forms. This specific shape is based on the use of space-filling polygons to produce a complex lattice structure. PLEASE NOTE: BID INCREMENT IS $20 FOR ALL ARTWORKS LISTED ON THIS WEBSITE. YOU MUST BID $20 MORE THAN THE CURRENT BID PRICE IN ORDER TO BECOME THE HIGHEST BIDDER. Category: Sculpture This auction is now closed. This auction is now closed.
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Description: Space Filler is a 3D printed micro-sculpture generated using a custom software system, coded by the artist. The piece is a reference to 1960′s avant-garde architecture, exploring the use of geometric structures to produce utopian forms. This specific shape is based on the use of space-filling polygons to produce a complex lattice structure.
Artist Biography: Marius Watz is a Brooklyn-based Norwegian artist working with computer code as a creative material. His work is concerned with the synthesis of form as the product of generative processes, and is known for its hard-edged geometries and vivid colors. Watz has exhibited his work widely at venues like Victoria & Albert Museum (London), Todaysart (The Hague), ITAU Cultural (Sao Paulo), Museumsquartier (Vienna), and Galleri ROM (Oslo). He is a lecturer in Interaction Design at the Oslo School of Architecture and Design, and has led workshops and talks at Flux Factory.


