Have a look at Mark Paterson - Senses of touch - some area
investigating digital and haptics
Doris Rohr
Associate Lecturer Painting
FIne and Applied Art
University of Ulster
School of Art and Design
Belfast Campus
York Street
Belfast
BT15 1ED
http://www.ulster.ac.uk
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On 16 Jun 2010, at 09:11, Jenny Wright wrote:
> Really fascinating series of thoughts. I am interested in the haptic /
> optic values of drawing, and have been considering the tactile surface
> / supports on which drawings are made. Is anyone aware of any work
> that is looking at the improvements to digital drawing surfaces that
> have more 'tactile impact' during the act of drawing?
> Also I notice that the nature of the drawings also seems to change
> quite considerably if the images are not viewed on a screen but are
> printed, an image changes a lot if it is seen horizontally or
> vertically also it is different depending upon the quality and type of
> paper that an image is printed on. Printing on gampi paper gives a
> more 'hand made drawing quality - but I guess this also leads onto
> the question of the links between any print making techniques and
> drawing and the mechanical intervention between the maker and the
> product.
>
> Jenny Wright
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