Jud Fine's sculpture, Scan, is comprised of two elements -- Nipkow Disk and 525 Scan. Both components reference the evolution of television. Nipkow Disk contains twenty-seven lights arranged in a spiral, representing the holes of the original scanning device that was a fundamental component of mechanical television. 525 Scan includes a stainless steel plate, set in concrete above a curved bench. The plate is etched with 525 scan lines and the names of people who have contributed to the development of television.
Jud Fine is a Professor of Sculpture at the University of Southern California. Mr. Fine has completed public art projects for the City of Los Angeles (Los Angeles Central Library, Maguire Gardens), and the City of Pasadena (Avenue 57 Metro Light Rail Station).
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