Out of Hand: Materialising the Digital

September 3, 2016 / A. Menges

Exhibition
Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences, Sydney, Australia

Out of Hand: Materialising the Digital
03.09.2016 - 25.06.2017, Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences, Sydney, Australia

Work of the ICD will be on display at the Sydney Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences as part of the "Out of Hand: Materialising the Digital" Exhibition. The show explores the increasingly important role of digital manufacture in contemporary art, science, design and architecture.

The exhibition features works by more than 60 artists, designers and architects from around the world including Barry X Ball, Zaha Hadid, Iris van Herpen and Ron Arad, as well as works from Australia and the Asia-Pacific, and objects from the MAAS collection. Out of Hand will examine the place and impact of digital technology in the design and production of objects, recognising that many techniques have emerged from past ideas and are now defining new possibilities, understandings and expectations.

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Out of Hand: Materialising the Digital, exhibition opening. People, guests in exhibition. Entrance signage. Who This Am, Kijin Park. (Paper stack) Photo: Jayne Ion. Reproduced courtesy of the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences.
Out of Hand: Materialising the Digital, exhibition opening. People, guests in exhibition. Entrance signage. Who This Am, Kijin Park. (Paper stack)
Photo: Jayne Ion. Reproduced courtesy of the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences.

Out of Hand: materialising the digital, exhibition views. Collection: Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences. Photo: Marinco Kojdanovski
Out of Hand: materialising the digital, exhibition views.
Collection: Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences. Photo: Marinco Kojdanovski

Out of Hand: materialising the digital, exhibition views. Collection: Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences. Photo: Marinco Kojdanovski
Out of Hand: materialising the digital, exhibition views.
Collection: Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences. Photo: Marinco Kojdanovski

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