
Fit To Be Tied - Sculpture
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Fit for Tying, a Steel Sculpture masterpiece from 1980 by Frank Smullin, a true pioneer in the realm of Computer-Aided Sculpture. Located prominently on the picturesque campus of North Carolina State University's College of Design in vibrant Raleigh, North Carolina. The innovative work of art consists of 9 expertly joined metal pipes held together by precisely bolted flanges. Gradually transitioning from straight, sleek pipes to an intricately tightened knot, it's a stunning testament to human ingenuity. You can explore this iconic sculpture further through Google Street View at: http://goo.gl/ksMRUd This meticulous 3D scan was created using 42 precise photographs, while the original test model was carefully crafted with Agisoft PhotoScan. Moreover, I have generously made it available for free on MyMiniFactory as part of their highly acclaimed "Scan the World" campaign. Discover Fit for Tying, a work of art born from vision and technological innovation, by visiting: http://www.myminifactory.com/object/fit-to-be-tied-frank-smullin-raleigh-north-carolina-1921
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