Copyright 2010-2024


The Edge Library, "Network Ecologies Arts in the Edge," curated by Amanda Starling Gould, The Edge: The Ruppert Commons for Research, Technology, and Collaboration, Duke University.

The time-based work pieces together data gathered by an early version of the Structure IO mobile scanner. The digital scanner device uses depth-sensing tools to accurately capture dimensions of objects and their surroundings. Surfaces are translated into geometric assemblages, often leaving gaps when unable to read a surface (mirrors, backsides of objects and distant objects obscure the scans). As a result of this process, the Structure IO's digital models present the real world as a montage of discontinuous surfaces.

link to video: The Edge Library

https://rebeccajnorton.com/files/gimgs/th-47_47_edgedesk.jpg
https://rebeccajnorton.com/files/gimgs/th-47_47_dukeoutide-polyflip.jpg
https://rebeccajnorton.com/files/gimgs/th-47_47_edgemainstudylessbright.jpg
https://rebeccajnorton.com/files/gimgs/th-47_47_largestudyroom_v2.jpg
https://rebeccajnorton.com/files/gimgs/th-47_47_viewofpennypieceduke.jpg
https://rebeccajnorton.com/files/gimgs/th-47_47_edgearealightbackhallwaycropped.jpg
https://rebeccajnorton.com/files/gimgs/th-47_47_scan-on-lockers.jpg
https://rebeccajnorton.com/files/gimgs/th-47_47_studyrooms.jpg
https://rebeccajnorton.com/files/gimgs/th-47_47_charleyduke.jpg