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VCCA Fellow Andrew Ginzel partnered with Kristin Jones to create a dynamic installation of 118 tetrahedrons now suspended in the grand Lobby/Atrium of the University of Central Florida’s Physical Sciences Building. Faceted, mirrored and in perpetual motion, each tetrahedron is derived from information distinct to each element in the periodic table. The elements are suspended in a spiral determined by the chronological order in which each was discovered. The vertical dimension represents the atomic number. To see more, click here.