Movement I
Drawing as Digestion: a Mycelium Perspective Knowing Processes with 3D Sketching
Sketching has long been the mark of the designerly knowing. At the core of the modern forming process, there is a mysterious act that evades partly the intentions of the maker: when hand, paper, and idea meet, an intuitive digestion of spatial knowledge happens through quasi-conscious gestures. Like the motile fingers of mycelium networks growing through their environment, these lines embrace forms, making sense of their relations. Together in the space of the museum, small groups of visitors equipped with augmented reality headsets will be invited to sketch in 3D following a score inspired by design research, graphic anthropology, and the neurobiology of fungi. We will bring the visitors to experience the collections of the KGM through the luminescent movement of digital lines, repurposing a contemporary immersive design technology into a mediation tool.
Pop-up exhibition with workshops including short lectures and activities by Elaine Bonavia, Paulina Stefanovic, and Maxime Le Calvé, hands-on 3D sketching guided tours in the following weeks.
Registration
Please register for the workshop at Kotryna.slapsinskaite.1 [at] hu-berlin.de.
Kunstgewerbemuseum der Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin
Matthäikirchplatz
10785 Berlin