'Digital Dependence' art exhibit explores collision of artificial and real

  • March 2, 2023
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What happens when the digital world becomes more comforting than the real world? In Digital Dependence, CWU student Katherine Mo portrays the digital world she yearns for by merging photography with her digital renders.

"Imaginary Seas" by CWU art student Katherine Mo. Her exhibit will be on display from March 6-10 at Gallery 231.

Mo's Bachelor of Fine Arts senior exhibition "Digital Dependence" will open Monday, March 6, with a reception from 5-7 p.m. at Gallery 231, on the second floor of Randall Hall. The exhibit will run through March 10. Gallery hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

"I've always been drawn to the world building commonly found in video games, which is what drew me towards 3D design as a medium," the artist said. "Being able to create scenes that would otherwise be impossible, but by merging it with photography, I can create environments that coexist with each other."

Through a combination of several digital mediums including Photoshop, computer generated imagery (CGI), projection mapping, and artificial intelligence (AI)-generated imagery, Mo creates these otherworldly images that merge both real and artificial.

More of Mo's work can be seen at katherinemo.com and on Instagram, katherine_m78.

If you have questions, contact her at Katherine_Mo@outlook.com or 206-468-1008.

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