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DIS 2020 / MUZA MUSEUM 2020
What is it?
Technology plays a major role in reproduction of art and craft. While increasing their accessibility to the public, re- production also raises questions concerning authenticity and quality. 3D Scanning and Printing have extended re- production boundaries, positioning it as a candidate for tak- ing part in the artistic process. In this work we suggest to consider the imperfection in the reproduction process as a distinguishing element that adds to authenticity. We present a “chain of digital reproductions”, a series of 3D printed objects, beginning from a reproduction of the original En- nion’s Blue Jug. Next to the last reproduction, a 3D Printer and scanner will print the next reproduction in the chain. The exhibited work will demonstrate how reproductions can gradually become independent of the original artwork and have their own unique meaning and aesthetics.
Project Info
Team: Andrey Grishko, Iddo Wald, Hadas Erel, Oren Zuckerman
Year: 2020
Publication Link: Embracing Imperfection in the Age of Digital Reproduction