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Further Thoughts on Machine-Manufacture of Liturgical Art

By Andrew Gould on September 25, 2013
Further Thoughts on Machine-Manufacture of Liturgical Art

This is post 2 of 3 in the series “Hand and Machine” Yesterday, Jonathan Pageau posted an article in which he juxtaposed two videos – one of the carving of an icon by hand, and another of the carving an icon by a computer-controlled machine. Jonathan expressed an intuitive attraction to the one and dislike […]

Posted in Architecture, Church Furniture, Liturgical Objects, Minor Arts, Theory | Tagged Andrew Gould, carver, cnc, Icon, liturgical art, machine, plasma cutter, reproduction, robot, robotic, robots, router, sci-fi April 1, 2017

The Robot and The Master

By Jonathan Pageau on September 23, 2013

This is post 1 of 3 in the series “Hand and Machine” In following some of the reactions to Fr.Silouan Justiniano’s great article on how mechanical reproduction affects the general spiritual effect of the icon, I was surprised to read some of the comments as he was putting up different sections.  I felt fr. Silouan […]

Posted in Iconography, Theory | Tagged Carving, cnc, Icon, iconicity, robot, wood April 1, 2017
 

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