The Shaker chair, designed by Atelier Van Lieshout, is transformed through a Jacquard-woven tapestry that integrates digital textures back onto the wooden chair. This interplay highlights a dynamic relationship between the object and its representation, creating a dialogue between digital and physical realms. This artwork draws inspiration from Joseph Kosuth's One and Three Chairs, which examines how meaning and form adapt as they transit between digital creation and tangible objects, showcasing evolving perceptions of reality.
The tapestry unwraps the painted wooden skin of the chair into a digital texture made tangible through weave. The chair, a Shaker chair by Atelier Van Lieshout, becomes a canvas where this digital texture is traced back onto wood by the human hand.
Together, the two works reflect and reference each other as object and image, digital and physical, in a conversation. This approach nods to Joseph Kosuth's One and Three Chairs by exploring how form and meaning shift as they move between digital process and physical object.
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