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chimaera set: breast

Artist
Nichola Feldman-Kiss
Date
2006
Format
Artists' Books
Details
Sculpture
Size
10 × 19 × 3 cm
Description

From feldman-kiss’ ‘chimaera set’, these sculptures were rapid-prototyped (a process where a computer-controlled device exactly carves a three-dimensional version of a digital model) in thermoplastic from designs derived from full-body scans of the artist herself. Working from eighty-two 3D data sets obtained from laser scans (a total of 12.4 MB of text source code) performed for the artist by the National Research Council, this work is part of feldman-kiss’ ‘mean body’ series of works. Available as a single sculpture or as a set of four (‘sides’, ‘torso’, ‘head’ and ‘breast’) for $4,400.

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