The Box Gallery in Akron is currently showcasing versus 0:02 [gridiron] and skin d.e.e.p, – digital ephemeral epidermal patterns, created by Margarita Benitez and Markus Vogl.
Benitez is the Fashion Technologist and an Assistant Professor at The Fashion School at Kent State University. Vogl is an assistant professor in Graphic Design at the Myers School of Art at the University of Akron and a Northeast Ohio-based multimedia artist experimenting in multiple sensory experiences combining sound, environments, and interactive installation.
Versus 0:02 [gridiron] is 3D printed sculptures of American football games.
Skin d.e.e.p. – digital ephemeral epidermal patterns, is 3D printed exoskeletal jewelry archived from data sets.
This weekend is the last days this exhibit will be open: April 3 and 4, from noon to 4:30 p.m.
The Box Gallery is located on the third floor of Summit Artspace, 140 E. Market St., in Akron.
For more information visit benitezvogl.com.