Legacies

Margarita Cappock examines the work of artist Tamsin Snow, which explores the intersections of architecture, technology and the body


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Artist Tamsin Snow works across sculpture and digital media, using computer-generated animation alongside physical materials to explore the intersections of architecture, technology and the body. The overarching concerns in her practice are Modernist architecture, technological and machine obsolescence and design legacies. Each project she embarks on involves some form of collaboration with, for example, CGI designers, architects, structural engineers or other artists.

 

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