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Algorithmic Artwork: MARC FORNES / THEVERYMANY Installs Futuristic Aluminum Sculpture in Knoxville Park
MARC FORNES / THEVERYMANY has transformed a public space in Knoxville, Tennessee, with the installation of a computationally designed aluminum sculpture that blurs the line between architectural structure and biological form. The artwork is composed of thousands of intricately connected, palm-sized aluminum components, forming a lightweight, self-supporting shell that appears to have organically grown in the park.This installation exemplifies the studio's specialization in developing ultra-thin, non-linear structures through parametric design and digital fabrication. The use of painted aluminum provides both resilience and a dynamic visual presence, as the surface interacts with ambient light, shifting in appearance throughout the day.Situated within the landscape, the sculpture creates an immersive, labyrinthine environment that invites public exploration. This project highlights a significant trend in contemporary public art, where generative algorithms and computational tools enable the creation of previously unbuildable forms. For Knoxville, the work establishes the park as a venue for forward-thinking civic art, fostering a dialogue between nature and digitally conceived design, and signaling an evolving future for our shared built environment.
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