Future of Sculpture

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Future of Sculpture explores the revolutionary impact of technology on sculptural design, focusing on the convergence of 3D printing, artificial intelligence (AI), and innovative materials. This book argues that these technologies are not just disruptions but catalysts for reimagining sculptural form, function, and meaning. It highlights how 3D printing democratizes sculpture by enabling intricate designs regardless of physical constraints, and how AI can generate novel designs, optimizing structural integrity.

The book progresses by first introducing the core technologies before examining their combined effects on sculptural practices. It covers the application of 3D printing techniques, the use of AI algorithms for design and fabrication, and the properties of new materials like bio-plastics. It also delves into the ethical and aesthetic implications of these technologies, addressing concerns about authorship and authenticity.

Through case studies, research analysis, and expert interviews, it connects to fields like materials science and computer science, offering a comprehensive view of how technology is shaping contemporary sculpture. Ultimately, the book serves as a guide for artists, designers, and educators seeking to integrate these advancements into their work. It emphasizes the potential of art technology to transform artistic practice and resonate with modern audiences, suggesting that embracing these tools is key to unlocking new creative territories in the world of digital art and contemporary sculpture.

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