The Studios for Art & Design Research Present Art Exhibition Exploring Relationship Between Analog and Digital Worlds | The Lantern
Urban Art Space's Cut, Scan, Mill, Print, Render, Tweak, Shuffle, Repeat was recently featured in The Lantern.
From Clement Kasser for The Lantern:
"Combining highly sophisticated technologies and organic materials, a new exhibition at Hopkins Hall Gallery explores the boundless possibilities of creation.
“Cut, Scan, Mill, Print, Render, Tweak, Shuffle, Repeat” features the work of three artists who have been exploring digital technologies for several years and applying it to artistic creation. Molly Jo Burke, a Ph.D. student in Arts Administration, Education and Policy and one of the artists featured in the show, said it is designed to prompt reflection about sustainability, focusing on organic components such as wood and the opposition between nature and technology.
Andrew Frueh and Nathan Gorgen, artists featured in the show and staff members at the Studios for Art & Design Research in the Department of Art, teach students how to manipulate sophisticated technologies ranging from traditional woodworking to digital processes."