Physical Tactics for Digital Colonialism
ISIS recreation by 3D
protect art from big companies
protect physical object with digital
opensource art
Additivism: a movement that aims to disrupt material, social, computational, and metaphysical realities through provocation, collaboration, and ‘weird’ / science fictional thinking.
The resulting 3D Additivist Cookbook - made up of imaginative, provocative works from over 100 world-leading artists, activists and theorists - was published on December 2nd 2016 and can be downloaded for free at: additivism.org/cookbook
Laura Snoad on Sondra Perry: Sondra Perry uses avatars and animation to challenge representations of blackness
model of real food
Szilvine Mermet
Stan Douglas – Circa 1948
to opensource museum art
representation: video
museum of 3D scan, no skin material
The pictures in Parallel Lines on a Freeform Surface attempt to use photographic means to produce nonperspectival pictures
Each print is presented at a 1:1 scale.
use skin of the scan to make artwork
Examples:
Digital Ashford Jack Loom using punch card
Ada LoveLace: first computer
Pierre Bezier develops first CAD software (Bezier curve)
first commercial CAD system: drawing with specialized pen
raster: pixel based
RepRap movement: (replicating rapid prototyper)
everybody can make stuff movement
manufacture machines from home
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