III. Volume and Mass

My volume and mass wrap up project:

Mass: The bulk, density, and weight of matter in space. It is the area of space used up by the form. Mass is three-dimensional unlike area and plane.

Volume: Refers to the space within a form. Thus, in architecture, vloume refers to the space within a building.

Christo

Rachel Whiteread
Dennis Oppenheim
Rachel Whiteread
Dennis Oppenheim

Weight: The actual(physical) or the apparent(visual or compositional) heaviness of an object. When referring to the visual or compositional weight of a portion of an image, weight is the relative visual dominance, emphasis, pull of force of attraction of that portion (object, volume, etc.) of a composition (picture, sculpture, etc.).

Rachel Whiteread
Dennis Oppenheim
Rune Olsen
Dennis Oppenheim
Rune Olsen


Gravity: The force of attraction between any two massive bodies, which is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.

Rachel Whiteread
Dennis Oppenheim
Rune Olsen
Dennis Oppenheim
Rune Olsen

Contour: The outline/visible edges of a mass, figure, or object.


Rachel Whiteread
Dennis Oppenheim
Dennis Oppenheim
Dennis Oppenheim
Christo

Mass: The bulk, density, and weight of matter in space. It is the area of space used up by the form. Mass is three-dimensional unlike area and plane.

Rachel Whiteread
Rachel Whiteread
Dennis Oppenheim
Christo
Christo

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