Artigianato Digitale No.1

I’m interested in making objects by hand that have a digital/computer/engineering quality to them.
Even if you don’t measure much, a clumsily put together polyhedron still has a calculated look.

Why don’t woven baskets look like computer models?
Could they?
Is there an aesthetic line that has not been crossed by artisans?

It probably has a lot to do with the material.
An out of context polymer still displays it’s associated connotations.
Plastic makes you think of factories and mass production.

It’s a culture clash, put together by a digital artisan.

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