NSCM Associate Professor Matthew Mosher’s generative sculptures are part of the Rhythms exhibition at the Wharton Esherick Museum in Pennsylvania, which runs through September 8th. The sculpture is a “woven form [that] was generated with computer code given an initial base profile shape. The piece bears a geometric rhythm formed by the grid members, and an organic flowing rhythm based on the perceived curves of the outer skin.”
For more details: https://whartonesherickmuseum.org/rhythms-exhibition/#0d40eeb1d08a498af
Mosher will also be holding a solo show, A Collaboration with Computation, at the Alexander Brest Gallery at Jacksonville University on August 29 – October 2.
Written by Majdulina Hamed.
Published to Nicholson News on August 1st, 2024.
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