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October 05, 2006

Rod

After reading a little bit of the article I took a walk across the Williamsburg bridge to gain a closer perspective of structure.


Rodchenko had great ideas in the constructivist movements. He was a genius as far as i'm concerned because working with materials such as wire and tubing are a hard task to tackle. I think it is sad that he didn't get much credit because he inspired soooo many of todays structures and how they are assembled. The simplicity of his forms are what makes these structures stand out to me, because it proves that you don't need something extremely elaborate to get your point across.

Posted by Amber Reed at October 5, 2006 05:30 PM