Bookmarking Book Art – Vienna Romanée, updated 20170830

Datanaaiproject/Data Sewing (2011 – present)
Krantenpaper, menselijk haar/ newspaper, human hair
Vienna Romanée
Photo: Gerry Fokkinga

From 4 June to 29 October, Vienna Romanée’s “Data Sewing Project” will be on display (and growing) in the Coda Paper Art 2017 exhibition at the Coda Museum in Apeldoorn. These snippets of data from newspapers are sewn together with human hair.

Datanaaiproject/Data Sewing (2011 – present)
Krantenpaper, menselijk haar/ newspaper, human hair
Vienna Romanée
Photo: Gerry Fokkinga
Datanaaiproject/Data Sewing (2011 – present)
Krantenpaper, menselijk haar/ newspaper, human hair
Vienna Romanée
Photo: Robert Bolick
Datanaaiproject/Data Sewing (2011 – present)
Krantenpaper, menselijk haar/ newspaper, human hair
Vienna Romanée
Photo: Robert Bolick
Datanaaiproject/Data Sewing (2011 – present)
Krantenpaper, menselijk haar/ newspaper, human hair
Vienna Romanée
Photo: Robert Bolick
Datanaaiproject/Data Sewing (2011 – present)
Krantenpaper, menselijk haar/ newspaper, human hair
Vienna Romanée
Photo: Robert Bolick

Also on display will be Fingerprint 1.1, a painstakingly created sculpture of a fingerprint built up in layers of shreds of newspaper that speaks of the data embedded in our fingerprints, the permanent and the ephemeral, the material and the human spirit.

Vingerafdruk 1.2/Fingerprint 1.2 (2012-2017)
Krantenpapier, lijm, giethars/ newspaper, glue, resin
Photo: Robert Bolick
Detail — Vingerafdruk 1.2/Fingerprint 1.2 (2012-2017)
Krantenpapier, lijm, giethars/ newspaper, glue, resin
Vienna Romanée
Photo: Robert Bolick
Detail — Vingerafdruk 1.2/Fingerprint 1.2 (2012-2017)
Krantenpapier, lijm, giethars/ newspaper, glue, resin
Vienna Romanée
Photo: Robert Bolick

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