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Table, Megavoxel, Digital Matter

 

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Table, Megavoxel, Digital Matter
Table, Megavoxel, Digital Matter
Table, Megavoxel, Digital Matter
Three identical tables uniquely composed of small 5mm magnetic cubes. The tables are on a white background, arranged diagonally, one in front of the other on a white background. Its medium is a type of magnet, a nickel-plated neodymium voxel in a 5mm measurement. The magnetic cubes put together make a surface that’s full of edges and small corners. The tables are formed using the same process as the “Kilovoxel Table”; but, instead of 10mm cubes, 5mm cubes are used creating a slightly more resolved but still pixaleted look. The table has a flat top with legs waving towards the center. It has a base connecting all four. Details include, a duck in the center of the base, clouds in the center of the edge of the table, and flowers surrounding the corners of the legs and base, all assembled using the same material - all details in the pixelated look.
Table, Megavoxel, Digital Matter
Table, Megavoxel, Digital Matter
Table, Megavoxel, Digital Matter
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