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+ | We, the autonomous practitioners of the Willem de Kooning’s Digital Craft programme, invite you to witness our work that has been inspired, informed, and sometimes even made, by others. Whether composed by our computers, produced by our peers, or conceived by craftsman a century prior, this group exhibition shows that making is our way of connecting and that no work of craft exists in void. | ||
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+ | The exhibition is comprised of four parts: ‘Fantastic Forgeries' presents an alternative collection of Dutch material culture - ripped, replicated and remediated from the museum’; ‘Felt-It’ explores the corporeal experience of materials as well as some peculiar ways of making them; ‘Real-Virtuality’ investigates the consequences the virtual realm; and ‘Work With Me’ looks at the various ways outsiders become informants in the making process. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:17, 5 October 2016
Work With We
We, the autonomous practitioners of the Willem de Kooning’s Digital Craft programme, invite you to witness our work that has been inspired, informed, and sometimes even made, by others. Whether composed by our computers, produced by our peers, or conceived by craftsman a century prior, this group exhibition shows that making is our way of connecting and that no work of craft exists in void.
The exhibition is comprised of four parts: ‘Fantastic Forgeries' presents an alternative collection of Dutch material culture - ripped, replicated and remediated from the museum’; ‘Felt-It’ explores the corporeal experience of materials as well as some peculiar ways of making them; ‘Real-Virtuality’ investigates the consequences the virtual realm; and ‘Work With Me’ looks at the various ways outsiders become informants in the making process.
WORK THAT SHIT