Art & Technology interviews
sound and visual artists
Host Daniel Durning
First broadcast March 6, 2006
Host Daniel Durning speaks with
digital sculptor Paul Higham
who has been working with computer technology for over 20 years. Paul discusses
Datasculpture [c] and other projects including tele-manufacturing shared by
artists located across the globe. He also speaks about the tragic circumstances
surrounding his visit to New York and the devastation caused by Hurricane
Katrina to his organization and studio at the International Sculpture Works
in New Orleans this past September.
Paul Higham is A long time new media artist, born in the UK and now living
in America, Since the early 70s whilst studying at Goldsmiths College of Art
London University, his endeavor has remained consistent to propagate a new
form of sculpture based on self organizing theories of artificial life, he
remains a pioneering advocate of computers in sculpture and Rapid
Prototyping.