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hyperbolic

Hyperbolic

Stick three hexagons together and they form a 2-dimensional surface. Add a septagon in between and you end up with a warped picture. Any such connection where the angles at a vertex add-up to more than 360° curves into a plane that needs 3-dimensions to exist. This is the world of hyperbolics. At Stuk in Leuven, FoAM investigates these curved shapes in more detail. Material research is combined with topological intuitions to create extravagant entities that are reminiscent of coleslaw and sea-slugs.