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FOOD BANK Sculpture

Thomas Webb

United Kingdom

Sculpture, Digital on Glass

Size: 38.1 W x 22.4 H x 3 D in

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DESIGNED TO HIGHLIGHT THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN POVERTY IN THE THIRD WORLD, AND GLUTTONY IN THE FIRST WORLD. The first number in orange counts the real-time number of people that have died today in the world from starvation. The second, a longer number, is the amount of money spent on weight loss programmes and products today in real time minus the money required to feed all of the people depicted through the previous number. The data is acquired using the most up to date studies from across the globe that dynamically updates as times goes on. When working with data, I spend a lot of time looking through studies and statistics, searching for information that creates a juxtaposition. I stumbled across mortality rates one day and was shocked by the severity. Moments later I decided to search for data relating to excess and found my second statistic. I often get emotional when I make real-time work, you're watching the world, people, reflected in a simple number flashing on a mirror. I found myself looking into my own reflection and picturing what was happening in front of me. After breaking down into tears I realized my work as a data artist had only just begun and that I should devote more time to creating art that showcases the world and its current flaws. It started with FOOD BANK.

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Sculpture:Digital on Glass

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:38.1 W x 22.4 H x 3 D in

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Thomas Webb (b.1991) is a London based new media artist that investigates unexplored applications of technologies as a method for visualising digital artwork in a physical space. Webb works with video game engines, custom-written physics applications and 3D rendering software to recreate themes inside the computer; Hand-building various electronic machines and inventions to re-interpret these virtual artworks into hyper-realistic four-dimensional artworks. Webb challenges the barrier between the viewer and technology used to display computer-generated artwork to create a seemingly technology-free consummation. Webb invented the digital infinity mirror; an innovation of the infinity mirror using high power commercial LED displays, custom-built computer hardware and architectural dielectric glass. This combination of materials realises his vision of a digital medium that shifts in 4-dimensions as a function of each viewers perspective. Inside his artworks, he questions the real-life scenarios and consequences created through our newly acquired, daily use of technology. Harnessing real-time data feeds from mortality statistics, stock market prices and social media feeds to juxtapose a reflection on ultimate contemporary life. He is often touching on themes of mental health, addiction, big data and control as a guinea pig of the internet revolution and asking questions about the various implications of its application on modern society. In 2019 he contributed to the group-show ‘link in bio’ at the Museum of Fine Arts, Leipzig, curated by Anika Meier. He showed a real-time emotion recognition neural net that recreates the viewers facial expression in emojis. He presented a similar body of work for a larger installation in the atrium of Scope international contempiorary art show in Miami Beach during Art Basel. He has contributed to a solo-show, “STRANGERS” (2018) which harnessed real-time data depicting mortality rates and mental health on social media. He is a long-standing artistic collaborator with fashion brand Valentino; Building multiple installations including a six-story monolith in Seoul, South Korea, a triptych motion tracking digital infinity mirror installation in Munich, an AI recognition installation during Art Basel Switzerland, and hologram installations in Tokyo, Japan and Dubai, UAE.

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