DAVID BOOTH  



Selected DIGITAL achievements:


  • Invited to exhibit at MOZFEST, Mozilla Digital Art Festival, MozEx curated by the digital learning teams at both the Tate and the V&A, London. Invited by Luca M Damiani, Participation Curator, Tate Britain; Irini Papadimitriou, Digital Programmes Manager and Department of Learning at V&A. Exhibited large projection of glitched film of sculptural installation.
  • Digital Artist Show and Tell, In association with QUAD, Derby at TATE Britain.
  • Selected by Peter Bonnell, Senior Curator at QUAD to show 'Glitched Portrait' for exhibition inspired by films of Stanley Kubrick at QUAD Gallery, Derby.
  • Selected by Ryan Hughes, Artist Curator to participate in workshops that present a series of activities exploring camouflage and how it relates to contemporary, digital cultures culminating in artist performance CodingCAMO, Leamington Spa.  Created projection using livecodelab.
  • Residency at Nottingham Trent University for Future Factory Awarded Residency to explore Augmented Reality.
  • Awarded Research at FACT, Liverpool  3D-scanning and 3D-printing research.
  • Residency at Nottingham Trent University for Future Factory Two Artists Awarded 12 weeks Residency - myself and Fiona Heron.
  • Visual Art Commission - Derby: City of Invention  Commission for digital artwork for hoarding project led by Derby City Council’s Art in the City Team and Derby Museum & Art Gallery.



David Booth MRSS FINE ARTIST DIGITAL



Above are a curated selection of images from his digital artwork  to give a sense of his creative practice.

David Booth is a Fine Artist and Member of the Royal Society of Sculptors. Booth has a broad contemporary practice which includes sculptures, installations, ceramics, paintings, photographs and digital artwork. You can browse through curated selection showing examples of his digital artwork. He is proud to have worked with many arts organisations, curators.Booth has had digital commissions for exhibition with QUAD, D-lab; exhibited at Mozilla Festival in London after being selected by TATE and V&A curators and been awarded residencies to research digital technology at Nottingham University backed by European funding.

Booth has found that he has been able to incorporate digital technologies such as 3D-scanning, 3D-cad. 3D-printing and augmented reality into his practice as another tool to open up possibilities. Combining the knowledge he acquired from artist week experience at Castle Arts Foundry, Booth has found out how to combine new technology with traditional, bronze processes to confidently work with bronze foundry Bronzecast to create bronze sculpture.  This knowledge means his sculpture can be reproduced to monumental size.




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