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International Journal of Art Innovation and Development, 2022, 3(1); doi: 10.38007/IJAID.2022.030106.

Sculpture in the Digital Age

Author(s)

Shan Wu

Corresponding Author:
Shan Wu
Affiliation(s)

Graduate School, Sejong University, South Korea

Abstract

With the unprecedented development of computer technology, digital technology has penetrated into every field of social life, and sculpture art has also been deeply branded with the brand of digitalization. Digital sculpture, as a new form of sculpture, gradually affects the sculptor's creative methods and ideas. This paper aims to explore the application value and multiple meanings of digital technology in sculpture art by studying the development status of sculpture art in the digital era. In this experiment, the basic characteristics and application performance of digital technology applied to sculpture art are analyzed by using the methods of big data analysis and the techniques of investigation, interview and statistics; the application methods of digital technology in sculpture art creation are explored and analyzed, and the experiment is collected by combining the experience of traditional sculpture and the general environment of today's sculpture industry Data, from all aspects of digital technology analysis of broad application and development prospects. Experimental data show that the penetration of digital technology in sculpture art teaching not only needs a certain cultural basis as the background, but also shows the differences of knowledge understanding in teaching due to the different background of the times. After in-depth understanding of digital technology, the teaching efficiency in sculpture art teaching has increased by 20%, and students' satisfaction with art class has increased by about 35%. In general, although digital technology has brought new modeling methods, creative means and modeling language to sculpture art, and expanded the creative thinking of sculptors, it has also brought some negative effects, and cannot completely replace the traditional technology.

Keywords

Digital Technology, Digital Sculpture, Sculpture Art, Traditional Sculpture

Cite This Paper

Shan Wu. Sculpture in the Digital Age. International Journal of Art Innovation and Development (2022), Vol. 3, Issue 1: 68-80. https://doi.org/10.38007/IJAID.2022.030106.

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