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Saturday, May 9, 2009

Jefferson County collection combines art and computers

Develop a program using the printer fragile, almost sandy materials. He presents them in accordance with the guidelines of the computer in a very slow process. A part in the show is about 15 inches long. It took nine hours hours to write.

Printing is not the last step. The pieces are very fragile. They must be stable before it is put on display. The resulting pieces are remarkable for their apparent form and delicacy.

CORREIA use this process to make a pot of money to close the show. Technique for the first time in five years. Adding color to products came later.


In some cases the materials are very fragile. There is no way that the main foods print lamps and vases can be shaped by a person without disintegrating. It is very difficult to weld them into a polymer without being offended.

The miniatures are a different matter. They usually provide a test version of what their creators hope it will be much more finished product. Artists can do them, but time will eliminate at the end of the project. Computers to help them achieve a step, while still able to adapt to the full product.

Moreover, says Professor Monica CORREIA, bringing studio technology forces students to think differently.

In the beginning only seems to have a problem with the use of computers to prepare a work of art.

People usually see the arts and sciences, as almost a separate company to manage and religion. Sitting in front of the screen to create a computer may be good for Bill Gates, but it is hard to see Picasso liked the idea.

Then you will see a finished piece on display until early June at Ikon Gallery in Fairfield, and it is unclear why a small part of the University of Iowa artists using computers. Of course it is impossible and incredibly complex forms miniatures can not be done by hand.

CORREIA teaches at the University of 3-D Design program in the school division is seeking to merge technology and art. She found that students are students at the time easily. They rose to about computers. This is the level of students having difficulties in implementing long sketch book.

Jared Williams, a certain proportion of these students do not begin as an artist. He says he is "always artistic installations. Williams Woodworking pleased but also had enough exposure to computers, to know his way around a program.

Since the play of his career first. He finally realized that it is much better than the art that pharmaceutical sales. Then he returned to school.




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