An artist's sculptures take shape virtually Mark Jenkins, The Washington Post Feb. 25, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 3 1of3Sculptor Anton Bakker's virtual artworks can be viewed anywhere, via an augmented-reality app that uses your smartphone's camera to situate the math-inspired works in real-world settings.Anton BakkerShow MoreShow Less 2of3Virtual "Polyline" sculptures by artist Anton Bakker, part of the exhibition "Global Perspective: Math, Art and Archtecture Around the World."Anton BakkerShow MoreShow Less 3of3 Abstract sculptor Anton Bakker's math-derived structures are on exhibit at some of the world's best-known sites, including the Washington Monument grounds, New York's Times Square and equally prominent locations in Paris, Tokyo, Mexico City and more. Now, they're also in your backyard and living room.