In its early stages of development, Screen Drawings is a series of transcriptions from the digital medium to the manual and
vice versa, through the interpretation of computational approach and subjective selection and human manual realization. These
start from the capture of screen noise, images with a clear digital language but organic forms. In human transcription, the
subtly perceptible errors indicate the difference in character - as well as assigned value - between manually traced and processed
and printed images. The results of both interpreters are compared. The question of whether we are more attracted to the neat
mechanical form or to the product of the decisions of a human mind remains. If noise is an unwanted form that interferes with
communication, are we the noise? Do errors make something unique and, therefore, beautiful?
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Screen Drawings - Work in progress
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Date
October 24, 2018, 18:00h
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Students
- Ivonne Gracia Murillo (Exhibited)
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Alumni
- Ivonne Gracia Murillo (Exhibited)
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Contributors
- Ivonne Gracia Murillo (Exhibited)
Pariticipants