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Root 2 Root 2, 1997
artist: Min Chen
location: Institute of Technical Education HQ
patron: Institute of Technical Education

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Root 2

by Min Chen

Inspired by the Artist's explorations in Origami, the Art of Paperfolding, the central focus of this stainless steel sculpture, of approximately 5000kg in weight and 8.2m in height, is a cube with every two of its adjacent faces connected by a series of radiating planes. These plans form three interlocking wheels, the sizes of which vary as a function of the square root of two.

The mathematical concept of Root 2 is used to signify the infinite changes in modenr technology, the infinite creativity in technical education and infinite expansion of human potential through technical training. These, as symbolized by the three interrelated wheels, represent a flexible and relevant ITE.

Root 2 was officially unveiled on

19 january 1997 by

Mr Eric Gwee Tech Hai, Chairman, Board of Governors,

Institute of Technical Education