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- Point of Infinity
The point of infinity is a paradox, but should it exist in the natural world, it must be in a faraway place beyond the edge of the universe, or maybe it is no more than an illusion born inside the human brain
- Point of Infinity - Wikipedia
Point of Infinity is a 69-foot-tall stainless steel sculpture by Japanese artist Hiroshi Sugimoto, installed on a Yerba Buena Island hilltop in San Francisco, California [1][2] The artwork also acts as a sundial [3]
- New Public Art Makes a Point Above Yerba Buena Island | KQED
Below is everything you need to know about the new piece of public art by world-renowned artist, Hiroshi Sugimoto So what is it? It’s called Point of Infinity Sugimoto says an infinity point “means the edge of the universe ”
- Point of Infinity – Public Art and Architecture from Around the World
The sculpture’s full title is “Point of Infinity: Surface of Revolution with Constant Negative Curvature ” It evokes the “Tower of the Sun” sculpture of the 1939 fair, sits at the top of Yerba Buena Island, and has rather spectacular views of San Francisco and the East Bay
- Hiroshi Sugimoto’s Point of Infinity completes
The sculpture is titled Point of Infinity: Surface of Revolution with Constant Negative Curvature by Hiroshi Sugimoto acts as a sundial It is Sugimoto’s first large scale public
- A New Hiroshi Sugimoto Sculpture in San Francisco Reaches for Infinity
His sliver of an artwork, “Point of Infinity,” marks the start of the city’s Treasure Island Art Program Hiroshi Sugimoto’s sculpture is meant to serve as an anchor — or beacon, given its
- San Francisco Photography | Point of Infinity - by Hiroshi Sugimoto
360-degree San Francisco Bay Night Scape from Panorama Park on Yerba Buena Island which features a mathematical formula converted into a 69 foot high sculpture called “Point of Infinity” by world famous artist Architect, Hiroshi Sugimoto
- New Monumental Sculpture by Hiroshi Sugimoto Installed on Yerba Buena . . .
The sculpture, titled Point of Infinity: Surface of Revolution with Constant Negative Curvature, was installed on top of Yerba Buena Island in May 2023 A public unveiling and ribbon cutting celebration for the new park that is currently under construction is anticipated to take place in late 2023
- Photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto Has Unveiled His First Major Work in the . . .
The 69-feet-tall, tapered needle of Point of Infinity: Surface of Revolution with Constant Negative Curvature by Japanese architect and photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto sits atop a former water tank on the nearby island of Yerba Buena, and will be visible to all eyes in the surrounding Bay Area
- New Monumental Sculpture by Internationally Renowned Artist Hiroshi . . .
The sculpture, titled Point of Infinity: Surface of Revolution with Constant Negative Curvature, was installed on top of Yerba Buena Island, San Fransisco, in May 2023
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