In this episode, Lucinda talks about her family’s artistic inclinations, how she became an elite skier, how she used her business studies to aid her career as an artist, how she uses projection mapping, animation and AI in her creative process, the influence of George Orwell’s dystopian novel 1984 on her works’ themes and why she believes digital art is entering a new era.
Lucinda Dilworth talking with Bob Chaundy
Accompanying images on consideringart.com
Hidden
Awakening
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Digital Bloom
Projection mapping bringing art to life
Two still images from the Kei London Visual Art Agency stand at the British Art Fair
You can see more of Lucinda’s work including augmented reality and animations on her website
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