ART2Make 2014
Art²Make will use the format of a typical exhibition catalog to be distributed at the CAA 2014 conference in Chicago. In addition to information about the artists and their artwork it will include the digital files that are used to create their sculpture; consequently, the audience has the option to make, own and experience the artwork by using the code and 3D printing technologies.
Digital Materiality: Expanding Sculpture Through 3D Printing –Meredith Hoy
V1B3 – Conrad Gleber , Gail Rubini, Matt Rappaport
Artists/Projects
- Jonathon Anderson and Ming Tang, Computational Shell
- Tom Burtonwood, Endless Column, after Brancusi (Turtles All The Way Down)
- Suk Kyoung Choi, Les Cartes: (I make (therefore) I am)
- Chad Eby, Cylinder #5 from the containment studies series
- Ana Marva Fernández, Az(tech)Warrior
- Matthew Hillock, Blackdiamonds
- Krista Hoefle, Kryzzik
- Holly Holmes, Tiny Mound
- Jim Jeffers, How To Fold A Bunny (two ways)
- Michael Kozien, Slow Burn: Mud Pies, 2012-13
- Paul Lorenz, Information Study #8
- Alex Myers and Daniel Rourke, RAWerTUNES10.EXE (3Dude Remix)
- Christian Oiticica and Nina Palomba, PoiLomba Ticica
- Leonardo Selvaggio, URME Polygons
- Ashley Zelinskie, Mobius
Writing
- Digital Materiality: Expanding Sculpture Through 3D Printing. Meredith Hoy
- v1b3 – from place to page. Mat Rappaport
Art2Make is an exhibition catalog that brings together a collection of 3-D artworks from fifteen artists and essays that help us understand the critical issues of this emerging medium. The artworks are digital files that can be printed on a MakerBot Replicator 2, a 3-D extrusion printer. Important to note is that unlike most catalogs, the pages contain a link to the digital code for each artwork that enables the viewer to print the file and thereby collect any or all of the artworks. The first edition of all the works will be exhibited at the Center for Book and Paper Gallery at Columbia College, 1104 S.Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60605, February 10– April 15, 2014.