Cliff Eyland
No. 116 - spring-summer 2017

Machine Edge: An interview with Erika Lincoln

Cliff Eyland: You are known to your peers as a high-tech artist, artists are never at the cutting edge of technology—it’s the military-industrial simplex (my term) that always gets there first. Thoughts? (…)

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Erika Lincoln, HammerCloud, 2014. 3D scanned and 3D printed sculpture, gypsum powder and binder, silver paint, 360 x 200 x 140mm. Photo: Erika Lincoln.
Erika Lincoln, WhaleCloud, 2015. 3D scanned and 3D printed Blue whale model, gypsum powder and binder. Dimensions-Scalable. Photo: Erika Lincoln.
Erika Lincoln, NestCloud, 2015. 3D scanned and 3D printed bird nest, gypsum powder and binder. Dimensions-Scalable. Photo: Erika Lincoln.