paul kaptein warps wooden sculptures with glitch effects
all images courtesy of paul kaptein

 

 

 

australia-based artist paul kaptein unites materiality with virtual reality in his series of sculptural wooden works, adding digital ‘glitches’ into each hand-carved piece. the warped and distorted proportions of a seated monk for ‘and in the endless sounds there came a pause’ are perceived as a mind-bending illusion, as the figure’s body unusually undulates and swerves as if interrupted by software. ‘every breath, a dying star’ and ‘limber’ introduce rectangular and circular apertures into the composition, allowing the viewer to peek through gaps in the otherwise solid wooden volume. each sculpture expresses a distinct mix between data streams and information networks typically seen on screen, and the intricate craftsmanship and tangibility inherent in the handmade works.

paul kaptein warps wooden sculptures with glitch effects
and in the endless sounds there came a pause, 2014
laminated hand carved wood
63 x 61 x 61 cm

paul kaptein warps wooden sculptures with glitch effects
back view of ‘and in the endless sounds there came a pause’

paul kaptein warps wooden sculptures with glitch effects
the making-of ‘and in the endless sounds there came a pause’

paul kaptein warps wooden sculptures with glitch effects
every breath, a dying star, 2014
laminated hand carved wood, graphite
50 x 48 x 28 cm

paul kaptein warps wooden sculptures with glitch effects
limber, 2013
laminated, hand carved wood (poplar – liriodendron tulipifera)
h83 x w45 x d19

paul kaptein warps wooden sculptures with glitch effects
detail of ‘limber’

paul kaptein warps wooden sculptures with glitch effects
the archivist, 2013
laminated, hand carved wood (poplar – liriodendron tulipifera)
h35 x w9 x d8cm

paul kaptein warps wooden sculptures with glitch effects
untitled, 2014
laminated, hand carved wood
h58 x w28 x d30cm

paul kaptein warps wooden sculptures with glitch effects
a fast death (supernumerary), 2013
laminated, hand carved wood (jelutong – dyera costulata, western red cedar –  thuja plicata)
h21 x w17 x d39

paul kaptein warps wooden sculptures with glitch effects
side view of ‘a fast death (supernumerary)’