Landmarks will unveil Sarah Oppenheimer's "C-010106." Located at the Cockrell School of Engineering on the Peyton Yates Family Bridge, "C-010106" is a pair of forms that cut through the bridge, creating unexpected social exchanges. Composed of four sheets of glass - two reflective diagonal planes and two clear vertical planes - the work creates a periscope effect that offers passersby views both above and below the bridge.
Landmarks will unveil Sarah Oppenheimer's "C-010106." Located at the Cockrell School of Engineering on the Peyton Yates Family Bridge, "C-010106" is a pair of forms that cut through the bridge, creating unexpected social exchanges. Composed of four sheets of glass - two reflective diagonal planes and two clear vertical planes - the work creates a periscope effect that offers passersby views both above and below the bridge.
Landmarks will unveil Sarah Oppenheimer's "C-010106." Located at the Cockrell School of Engineering on the Peyton Yates Family Bridge, "C-010106" is a pair of forms that cut through the bridge, creating unexpected social exchanges. Composed of four sheets of glass - two reflective diagonal planes and two clear vertical planes - the work creates a periscope effect that offers passersby views both above and below the bridge.