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Isabel Hood
3D scans of Lemons and Banksias

3D scans of Lemons and Banksias

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3D scans of Lemons and Banksias

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Isabel Hood

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241

isabel hood, form interrupted, waiting room gallery, waiting room, brisbane gallery, brisbane art, brisbane exhibition, explore fish lane,

2022
1400 x 1400mm
Giclee print on polyester chiffon

Isabel Hood (she/her) is a digital artist and designer living and working in Meanjin/Brisbane. Her practice explores alternative approaches to data collection and display, to ultimately question ideas of data ownership, vulnerability and decontextualisation.

The speculative design nature of Hood’s practice recognises ideas of data reclamation and emphasises the already inherently biased and flawed existence of typical data collection and presentation processes. Hood intends to embed a more contextual and vulnerable display of data, through screen-based, print and sculptural mediums.

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