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Extended Labyrinth, 2016

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Brooke, Julie

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Grace Cossington Smith Gallery

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Modular work comprised of 108 triangular boards (gouache, acrylic and pencil, each board with 25 cm edge). Approx. 2 x 3 m when assembled. This work has been exhibited in different combinations in 7 venues since 2016, including Self-Organised Complexity of Shape exhibition/symposium (ANU Research School of Biology), Joint Mathematical Meeting: Mathematical Art Exhibition 2016, OP ART at May Space, Seeing Science at Grace Cossington Smith Gallery.

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Self-Organised Complexity of Shape exhibition/symposium (ANU Research School of Biology)

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Free Access via publisher website

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Restricted until

2099-12-31

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