The World's Most Tech-Savvy Art
Be it a sculpture, an elegant chair, an architectural masterpiece, or a Lady Gaga costume, new technology has given rise to an emergent realm of digitally fabricated art and design. For the first in-depth exhibition exploring these ideas, the Museum of Arts and Design in New York is examining how these advancements have developed over the past decade and how they are transforming the future of design as we know it.
Out of Hand: Materializing the Postdigital is what curator Ronald Labaco describes as a representation of “the digitally fabricated world as it exists today.” Looking at works from 2005 to the present, this survey of tech-age art shows us how the practices of designers, architects, and artists are beginning to merge through the use of computer programing and machinery.
Be it a sculpture, an elegant chair, an architectural masterpiece, or a Lady Gaga costume, new technology has given rise to an emergent realm of digitally fabricated art and design. For the first in-depth exhibition exploring these ideas, the Museum of Arts and Design in New York is examining how these advancements have developed over the past decade and how they are transforming the future of design as we know it.
Out of Hand: Materializing the Postdigital is what curator Ronald Labaco describes as a representation of “the digitally fabricated world as it exists today.” Looking at works from 2005 to the present, this survey of tech-age art shows us how the practices of designers, architects, and artists are beginning to merge through the use of computer programing and machinery.