
We never think about being efficient in the way we move. A Study of Form Through Movement takes inspiration from Frank and Lillian Gilbreth’s theories on time and movement efficiency as it attempts to depict the final form of a specific action. The final form of movement is something the naked eye cannot see, which is why it is represented here by the changing jumbles of lines; each line sequence is different as each follows a distinct activity.
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| Original Title | A Study of Form Through Movement | |
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| Original Language | English | |
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