Սև խորանարդ մետր, Contemporary monument in central Moscow, Russia
The Black Cubic Meter is a dark geometric monument made of carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer, forming a perfect cube in the city center. The structure physically demonstrates what one cubic meter of space looks like in three-dimensional form.
Installed in 2015, the monument emerged as a contemporary response to making abstract scientific concepts tangible in public space. Its creation marked a moment when mathematical units became subjects of artistic expression in Moscow.
The structure demonstrates the connection between science and art by physically representing the metric system's standard unit of volume.
The site is located in central Moscow and can be easily reached on foot, especially when using public transportation. The black cube is clearly visible and can be viewed from multiple angles without any special equipment or preparation.
The carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer material allows the large-scale structure to remain remarkably lightweight. This choice of material means the sculpture can withstand Moscow's harsh weather without deteriorating, making it both durable and visually distinct.
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