Digital Sculpting

Digital Artifacts

 Advanced 3D scanning technology is used to capture a diverse range of artifacts, from ancient sculptures to objects shaped by contemporary events like the war in Ukraine. This process provides a digital preservation that safeguards not only the physical form of these pieces but also their historical and cultural essence, ensuring accessibility for future generations.

The approach goes beyond technical replication; it serves as a symbolic bridge between past and present. Each scan becomes more than a mere replica, creating a dialogue between the original stories embedded within these artifacts and the new narratives they are invited to join, preserving them in a modern, enduring form

Fragments of reality, 2024
3D scan of a car captured on-site in Ukraine by the local people

Fragments of reality, 2024
Light test

Fragments Triptych 2024
Nike Installation view

Giuseppe Lo Schiavo, Apollo and the Ocean, 2023
Fine art print on cotton paper
148,5×110 cm, Ed. of 7+2 AP

Two different 3D scans from the original casts of the ancient Chiaramonti Niobid statue from the Statens Museum for Kunst were fused together to create a complete figure.

Giuseppe Lo Schiavo, Niobide, 2022,
Fine art print on cotton paper
148,5×110 cm, Ed. of 7+2 AP

Giuseppe Lo Schiavo, Venus A, 2022
Fine art print on cotton paper
67,5×50 cm / 90x120cm, Ed. of 7+2

Giuseppe Lo Schiavo, Venus B, 2022
Fine art print on cotton paper
37,5×50 cm / 90×120 cm Ed. of 7+2 AP 

3D SCAN DETAILS

Title: From a statue of Diskoforos
Accession: KAS905
Artist: Polykleitos
Place: SMK – Statens Museum for Kunst