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Hoard, Churn

Project Description

“Hoard, Churn” portrays a visual collapse of emerging digital modelling techniques such as camera manipulations and 3D scans against real-life depictions of everyday scenes like people, animals, and architecture. These UV-cured paintings invite the audience to ponder on the complexities of contemporary digital visual culture and the intricate techniques employed to translate multi-faceted data into comprehensible visuals.

An image of 3 printed panels displayed through a store-front window.

Jeffrey Halstead (b. Pickering, Ontario, 1984) is a multidisciplinary artist who works in physical installation, photogrammetry, computer animation, 3D modeling, and printed matter. Halstead has exhibited his work nationally and internationally, including solo and group exhibitions in New York, Los Angeles, and Venice. Jeffrey earned his B.Arch.Sci from Ryerson University in 2009, an M.Arch from Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc) in 2014, and an M.F.A. From Columbia University in 2023.