An exhibition on Digital Sculpture ‘Materiality and Beyond’ will be presented by EDA’s Sumita Chauhan in Studio3 Gallery, School of Arts, Jarman Building, University of Kent from 28th to 31st August.
This exhibition is based on her research reviewing the basic elements of Digital Sculpture, ascertaining what is seen and how it is seen and exposing the shifting patterns of visual understanding in digital technology. This will facilitate finding out whether the embodied and perceptual experience, in relation to a Digital Sculpture and the surrounding space, becomes fundamental to understanding the quality of sculpture, rather than emphasising materiality of an artwork and its tactile engagement.
This exhibition is based on her research reviewing the basic elements of Digital Sculpture, ascertaining what is seen and how it is seen and exposing the shifting patterns of visual understanding in digital technology. This will facilitate finding out whether the embodied and perceptual experience, in relation to a Digital Sculpture and the surrounding space, becomes fundamental to understanding the quality of sculpture, rather than emphasising materiality of an artwork and its tactile engagement.