2019
DOI: 10.14236/ewic/eva2019.6
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Sensory Drawing Data

Abstract: It focuses on the use of computational processes to identify underlying structures and behaviours in Esther Rolinson's drawings. The purpose of this is to define a movement language that can be used to control lights in Rolinson's installation artworks. In this stage the work has a direct relationship to a series of public art works that Rolinson is currently developing in her role as Lead Artist for the building of a new surgical building for Musgrove Park Hospital, Taunton. It informs Rolinson and Clark's sh… Show more

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