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Sculpture, Digital on Glass
Size: 4 W x 18 H x 4 D in
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‘Scrutiny’ is a collaboration, a response to my academic past an exploration of handwriting to convey the collaboration, identity and investigate how a machine can replicate the intricacies of our handwriting. The pen; a small tool that travels everywhere, capturing thoughts in time, it was the starting tool, words could travel without weight, bulk or extra carrier charges. In the current climate where our data and freedom of privacy is being challenged handwritten words demonstrate the important of maintaining our privacy. Our methods of exploration seem under constant scrutiny to match other academic disciplines where aesthetic is not always the considered outcome; Aesthetics versus Methodology. This project has been a collaboration between artists and industry working directly with water jet companies in the USA to achieve the accuracy of translation of handwriting into machine cut translation.
Original Created:2016
Subjects:Abstract
Sculpture:Digital on Glass
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:4 W x 18 H x 4 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:Not applicable
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Vanessa has recently returning to full time making after a number of years in Higher Education. An artist, educator and consultant in waterjet for both creative and industrial sectors, she has helped numerous artists apply the technology into their work. In 2012 her book ‘New Technologies In Glass” was published by Bloomsbury. She continues to exhibit her Internationally and write about art and its interface with industrial technology. The work is concerned with pushing the parameters of water jet cutting technology. This has led to the development of new work that is utilising this cutting edge technology in an imaginative and unique way.Cutting properties, cutting shapes, lines and milling within sheets of glass that are only possible with such a machine are being explored. Accurate lines, holes and intricate shapes, which can be used in multiples, within single and several layers of glass are being produced. These qualities create work that draws the viewer into the work and the processes that have been applied. The approach is minimal allowing the cutting to maximise the qualities of the architectural glass application. Layering of cutting is enhanced by the manipulation of natural and artificial lights She has worked with various national and international artists to collaborate and help them utilise waterjet within their work Currently writing a book for AC&Black on "New Technologoes in Glass" due out 2012. Talks and has presented papers in Europe, UK and America on creative applications of using such technology for thecreative and industrial sector. This year will be talking at BECon, Portland and the American Glass Society Conference, Seattle both in June 2011.
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