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New York based artist Daniel Arsham (born 1980 in Cleveland, Ohio) straddles the line between art, architecture and performance.
Raised in Miami, Arsham attended the Cooper Union in NYC where he received the Gelman Trust Fellowship Award in 2003. Architecture is a prevalent subject throughout his work; environments with eroded walls and stairs going nowhere, landscapes where nature overrides structures and a general sense of playfulness within existing architecture.
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Nick Cave’s Speak Louder, 2011
Echoing the vivid example of Chicago’s experimental musicians in the 1960s and 1970s
We can compose our own ways of arranging numbers of objects to test for primality. 3 is prime. Imagine that I arrange three dots into a column. Next, I try to arrange the dots evenly into two columns. It doesn’t work obviously, one column has two dots and the other has only one. With three columns I can distribute them evenly, one dot per column. But notice that I’ve gotten all the way from a vertical column of dots to a horizontal row of dots. The first shows that 3=1×3 and the second shows that 3=3×1. Altogether, this shows us that 3 is prime by the formal definition: it is only divisible by itself and one.
Let’s try the same thing with 4 dots. When we try to make two columns we find that we can successfully make a rectangle because 4=2×2. This rectangle tells us that 4 is not prime.
what a cool method to show this :)