Essays about: "textile sculpture"
Found 3 essays containing the words textile sculpture.
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1. Garbage In, Garbage Out? : Exploring textile sculpture through refuse material
University essay from Konstfack/TextilAbstract : This paper examines the processes, materials, and influences of Karina Presttun, an artist who explores building abstract sculptures with twine made from second-hand fabrics. She discusses how her work aims to share emotions and visual experiences that do not translate well into text and how she has been inspired by fiber artists, basket makers, and music. READ MORE
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2. TEXTILE - Augmenting Text in Virtual Space
University essay from Malmö högskola/Fakulteten för kultur och samhälle (KS)Abstract : Three-dimensional literature is a virtually non-existent or in any case very rare and emergent digital art form, defined by the author as a unit of text, which is not confined to the two-dimensional layout of print literature, but instead mediated across all three axes of a virtual space. In collaboration with two artists the author explores through a bodystorming workshop how writers and readers could create and experience three-dimensional literature in mixed reality, by using mobile devices that are equipped with motion sensors, which enable users to perform embodied interactions as an integral part of the literary experience. READ MORE
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3. Body anagram
University essay from Konstfack/TextilAbstract : BODY ANAGRAM is a number of hand stitched sculptures, a growing collection of mountable body parts that can be organized and screwed together in different ways. The process of stitching and sculpting bodies is metaphorically compared to the art of anagrams, wordplays. Their common reversibility between recognition and destruction is discussed. READ MORE