Comments on: Sync Objects Creates Parallels Between Dance and Interior Design http://synchronousobjects.osu.edu/blog/2010/04/sync-objects-creates-parallels-between-dance-and-interior-design/ from dance to data to objects Mon, 28 May 2012 13:56:27 -0400 hourly 1 By: nzshaw http://synchronousobjects.osu.edu/blog/2010/04/sync-objects-creates-parallels-between-dance-and-interior-design/comment-page-1/#comment-14754 nzshaw Mon, 31 Oct 2011 14:07:03 +0000 http://synchronousobjects.osu.edu/blog/?p=739#comment-14754 thanks for both of these comments. the sculptural columns are great and yes, it is great to find news ways to talk about structure that get beyond symmetry and asymmetry. counterpoint is a wonderfully old and new idea that we got to explore in sync/o and even better, i love how it comes to life in these new projects, classes, and uses out in the world. thanks for your interest. Norah thanks for both of these comments. the sculptural columns are great and yes, it is great to find news ways to talk about structure that get beyond symmetry and asymmetry. counterpoint is a wonderfully old and new idea that we got to explore in sync/o and even better, i love how it comes to life in these new projects, classes, and uses out in the world. thanks for your interest.
Norah

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By: William Imhoff http://synchronousobjects.osu.edu/blog/2010/04/sync-objects-creates-parallels-between-dance-and-interior-design/comment-page-1/#comment-14664 William Imhoff Mon, 24 Oct 2011 21:33:38 +0000 http://synchronousobjects.osu.edu/blog/?p=739#comment-14664 I like the The sculptural columns constructed by Lisa Schmidt. I like the The sculptural columns constructed by Lisa Schmidt.

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By: Tim "That Frame Guy" http://synchronousobjects.osu.edu/blog/2010/04/sync-objects-creates-parallels-between-dance-and-interior-design/comment-page-1/#comment-13371 Tim "That Frame Guy" Tue, 02 Aug 2011 21:19:17 +0000 http://synchronousobjects.osu.edu/blog/?p=739#comment-13371 Yes! I've been trying to find the right words for this condition of using both sides of the brain simultaneously. I'm an engineer by degree, and an Atlanta picture framer by trade. Engineers are often too concerned with symmetry, artists the lack of it. But I think you've hit on something really big here. It's not that I'm hung up on symmetry. Pictures don't have to be symmetrical, or square, or parallel...Synchronous feels like the right word. Working together in harmony, not necessarily in pairs, or in unison...This is very good stuff. One never knows what one will stumble across on a good blog! Thanks! Yes! I’ve been trying to find the right words for this condition of using both sides of the brain simultaneously. I’m an engineer by degree, and an Atlanta picture framer by trade. Engineers are often too concerned with symmetry, artists the lack of it.

But I think you’ve hit on something really big here. It’s not that I’m hung up on symmetry. Pictures don’t have to be symmetrical, or square, or parallel…Synchronous feels like the right word. Working together in harmony, not necessarily in pairs, or in unison…This is very good stuff.

One never knows what one will stumble across on a good blog! Thanks!

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