The Sound of Sky
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The Sound of Sky - Learn about material flexibility with "The Sound of Sky - The Physical Ring VI," a stone knot that twists and turns without breaking.
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It seemed as if the stone had been gently tied into a knot, defying its solid nature
It seemed as if the stone had been gently tied into a knot, defying its solid nature
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Max was fascinated by the sculpture and wondered how such a hard material could be shaped into such a delicate form
Max was fascinated by the sculpture and wondered how such a hard material could be shaped into such a delicate form
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When he finished, he had created a miniature version of the sculpture, a tiny knot that captured the same magic as the original
When he finished, he had created a miniature version of the sculpture, a tiny knot that captured the same magic as the original
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Creating art and designing structures is all about using our imagination and understanding how things work together
Creating art and designing structures is all about using our imagination and understanding how things work together
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00:00:00Once upon a time, in the heart of a bustling town, tumored, there was a curious sculpture called the Sound of Sky, the physical ring -six
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00:00:08This intriguing piece of art was created by the talented artist Wataru Hamasaka and looked like a giant twisted knot made of smooth white stone
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00:00:17In this lively place, the Sound of Sky was a symbol of strength and flexibility
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00:00:24The town's people admired how the sculpture twisted and turned, creating a beautiful and mysterious shape
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00:00:30It seemed as if the stone had been gently tied into a knot, defying its solid nature
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00:00:37The secret behind the Sound of Sky's mesmerizing form lay in the special techniques
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00:00:41used by its creator
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00:00:43The artist carefully shaped and polished the stone, making sure it could bend and twist without breaking
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00:00:50Engineers use similar principles when they design structures that need to be both strong and flexible, like modern skyscrapers that can sway in the wind or during an earthquake
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00:01:00One day, a young boy named Max discovered the Sound of Sky while exploring the town with his friends
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00:01:07Max was fascinated by the sculpture and wondered how such a hard material could be shaped into such a delicate form
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00:01:14He learned that the stone's flexibility came from the way it was crafted, with the artist paying close attention to every curve and twist
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00:01:23Max was inspired by the sculpture and decided to create his own masterpiece
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00:01:28He gathered clay from his art supplies and began to shape it into different forms
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00:01:34Max twisted and turned the clay, just like the Sound of Sky, making sure it was strong and flexible
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00:01:40When he finished, he had created a miniature version of the sculpture, a tiny knot that captured the same magic as the original
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00:01:48Now, it's your turn to be an artist and an engineer
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00:01:52Let's create our own twisted shapes using clay or play dough
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00:01:56Try to bend and twist the material without breaking it
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00:02:00Think about how you can make it strong and flexible, just like the Sound of Sky
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00:02:06Here's something to think about, and what other objects can you create that need to be both strong and flexible
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00:02:13Creating art and designing structures is all about using our imagination and understanding how things work together
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00:02:21By learning from sculptures like the Sound of Sky, we can create wonderful and lasting creations
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00:02:27Keep exploring and building young engineers and artists
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00:02:31The world is full of amazing things, waiting to be discovered and created by brilliant minds like yours
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00:02:38This audio is produced by the Australian Academy of Robotics in STEM Education in partnership with Snowy Hydro and the Snowy Valley sculpture trail