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Divisibility I (1980-1984)
In "Divisibility", the cube is used again as a fixed structure to generate
signs. The cube is divided into four sections by a horizontal and a vertical
cut. Four independent rotations of a cube are projected onto the corresponding
quadrants created by the cut. In order to visually stabilize the structure, two
diagonally opposed quadrants (top right and bottom left), contain the same
rotation. In the first part of this work phase (1980-84), the "four-cut"
is the basic structure with which the "out-lines" form shapes and the "in-lines"
form signs.
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