Artwork > Public Time: Digital Dialogues

Digital Dialogues: Topography
Cement, graphite, engraved plexiglas, steel table, wood
72"L x 17"D x 47" H - display table
Digital Dialogues: Topographic materialization of digital data
Mixed media
96"L x 20"D x 60"H Table dimensions
2016
Digital Dialogues: Topographic materialization of digital data
Mixed media - Concrete, graphite, engraved plexiglas, steel, wood
96”L x 20”D x60”H Table dimensions
2016
Digital Dialogues:Topography - materialization of digital data
Mixed media
96”L x 20”D x60”H Table dimensions
2016
Digital Dialogues: String Models, materialization of digital data
Mixed media
72”L x 17”D x48”H Table dimensions
2016
Digital Dialogues: String Model, materialization of digital data
Plexiglass, Cotton, felt.
17"w x 9"D x 5.5"h
2016
Digital Dialogues: String Model, materialization of digital data
Plexiglass, Cotton, felt.
17"w x 10.5"D x 3"H
Digital Dialogues: String Model, materialization of digital data
Plexiglass, Cotton, felt.
17.5"w x 10.5"d x 3"h
Digital Dialogues: Materialization of digital data
Mixed media - porcelain, cement, cast resin, plexiglas, wood, steel
72"W x 16"D x 60"H - display table
2016
Digital Dialogues: Materialization of digital data
Mixed media
72"W x 16"D x 60"H - display table
2016

Installation at Digital Dialogues, The Projective Eye Gallery, UNC-Charlotte, Center City Building, Charlotte, NC. 2016

Public Time is a collaborative project with Assoc. Prof of Architecture, Thomas Forget and explores how data may be visualized and materialized with an aim to illuminate the social impact and potential of regional transport infrastructures. In this project, motion data collected from rail tracks has been transformed into 2D visualizations and then realized in sculptural form. Public Time utilizes mapping, moviemaking (Thomas Forget) and experimentaton in various media (Janet Williams) to reframe the urban image of our city from car-based transportation to alternative modes of mobility.