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Turkish artist displays ‘digital sculptures’
Turkish artist Server Demirtas’s kinetic works go on show at the Desiring Machines exhibition at the MAD Gallery in Geneva. The machines use human-like features in contrast to their robotic appearance.
Fatih Erel • May 18, 2017 • update: May 18, 2017
Turkish artist displays ‘digital sculptures’ at Swiss exhibition
GENEVA, SWITZERLAND, MAY 18, 2017: Turkish artist Server Demirtas’s kinetic works go on show at the Desiring Machines exhibition at the MAD Gallery in Geneva. The machines use human-like features in contrast to their robotic appearance.Fatih Erel
Turkish artist displays ‘digital sculptures’ at Swiss exhibition
GENEVA, SWITZERLAND, MAY 18, 2017: Turkish Consulate General Huseyin Barbaros Dicle (L) and State Counsellor for Economy and Security Pierre Maudet (C) at the exhibition with artist Server Demirtas (R).
M.A.D. GALLERY
Turkish artist displays ‘digital sculptures’ at Swiss exhibition
GENEVA, SWITZERLAND, MAY 18, 2017: Turkish artist Server Demirtas’s kinetic works go on show at the Desiring Machines exhibition at the MAD Gallery in Geneva. The machines use human-like features in contrast to their robotic appearance.M.A.D. GALLERY
Turkish artist displays ‘digital sculptures’ at Swiss exhibition
GENEVA, SWITZERLAND, MAY 18, 2017: Turkish artist Server Demirtas’s kinetic works go on show at the Desiring Machines exhibition at the MAD Gallery in Geneva. The machines use human-like features in contrast to their robotic appearance.M.A.D. GALLERY
Turkish artist displays ‘digital sculptures’ at Swiss exhibition
GENEVA, SWITZERLAND, MAY 18, 2017: Turkish artist Server Demirtas’s kinetic works go on show at the Desiring Machines exhibition at the MAD Gallery in Geneva. The machines use human-like features in contrast to their robotic appearance.M.A.D. GALLERY
Turkish artist displays ‘digital sculptures’ at Swiss exhibition
GENEVA, SWITZERLAND, MAY 18, 2017: Turkish artist Server Demirtas’s kinetic works go on show at the Desiring Machines exhibition at the MAD Gallery in Geneva. The machines use human-like features in contrast to their robotic appearance.M.A.D. GALLERY
Turkish artist displays ‘digital sculptures’ at Swiss exhibition
GENEVA, SWITZERLAND, MAY 18, 2017: Turkish artist Server Demirtas’s kinetic works go on show at the Desiring Machines exhibition at the MAD Gallery in Geneva. The machines use human-like faces in contrast to their robotic appearance.M.A.D. GALLERY
Turkish artist displays ‘digital sculptures’ at Swiss exhibition
GENEVA, SWITZERLAND, MAY 18, 2017: Turkish artist Server Demirtas’s kinetic works go on show at the Desiring Machines exhibition at the MAD Gallery in Geneva. The machines use human-like features in contrast to their robotic appearance.Fatih Erel
Turkish artist displays ‘digital sculptures’ at Swiss exhibition
GENEVA, SWITZERLAND, MAY 18, 2017: Turkish artist Server Demirtas’s kinetic works go on show at the Desiring Machines exhibition at the MAD Gallery in Geneva. The machines use human-like features in contrast to their robotic appearance.Fatih Erel