Starting with the CAD model of a figure and then manipulating its gender and characteristics.
Generating simple tool paths to then sculpt the figures.
Foam cutting time in the studio.
Using a homemade vacuum forming machine to create PETG figures.
One of the finished figures in a photo shoot.
Did you know the body is made of 90% water. It's amazing that people can discriminate between different forms of water.
People interacting with the exhibition in Dan Haag.
Another curious person interacting with the exhibition.
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Somatica

Suppose you could try on another persons skin to see if it suits you? In this exhibition called Somatica, a person can step into the body of different genders. While "in" that body they can hear the sounds coming from that persons mind and organs. These wearable sculptures are meant to address gender equality.

The sculptures were made by myself and the sounds were composed by Bethany Young.

Kevin Knigge Dartt
Sculpture , Engineering and Design Rochester, NY