non-standard Exhibition at TWU
Digital Fabrication Hybrid Project. April 20-21, 2018
Co-curator, coordinator.
The Texas Woman’s University, the North Texas Digital Fabrication Group hosted the “Humanizing the Digital” symposium to consider ways in which new technologies are reconnecting us with our humanity. In conjunction, student artwork incorporating the use of these new processes were invited to participate in the Art Project Space.
The exhibition showcased the potential of expression made available by digital fabrication, especially in ways that relate to the theme of the symposium. Both undergraduate and graduate students from all art and design fields that incorporate digital fabrication technologies in their work were encouraged to submit their work for consideration.
Co-curator, coordinator.
The Texas Woman’s University, the North Texas Digital Fabrication Group hosted the “Humanizing the Digital” symposium to consider ways in which new technologies are reconnecting us with our humanity. In conjunction, student artwork incorporating the use of these new processes were invited to participate in the Art Project Space.
The exhibition showcased the potential of expression made available by digital fabrication, especially in ways that relate to the theme of the symposium. Both undergraduate and graduate students from all art and design fields that incorporate digital fabrication technologies in their work were encouraged to submit their work for consideration.
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