Digital Emulsion: Articulating Form in Physical Space – Code has become the principal constructive material of our society, causing an increasing public literacy for the digital. There is an appetite for the immaterial properties of digital phenomena to transition into our physical deviceless reality, creating new types of objects and environments in galleries and public spaces. Elliot Woods of Kimchi and Chips will discuss the approach of artists to articulate form in space, and the movement for a new mutable Digital Physical.
He will also reveal the Digital Emulsion body of research, which exploits digital light as a semi-material to articulate digital visual mass into physical space, building a liquid suspension of the imaginary within the physical environment using digital light as a semi-material.