Elsayed Mohamed Shata, G. (2024). Adaptive Sculpture as an Approach to Sustainable Artistic Innovations for Addressing Environmental Challenges. International Design Journal, 14(6), 263-275. doi: 10.21608/idj.2024.310519.1173
Ghada Mohamed Elsayed Mohamed Shata. "Adaptive Sculpture as an Approach to Sustainable Artistic Innovations for Addressing Environmental Challenges". International Design Journal, 14, 6, 2024, 263-275. doi: 10.21608/idj.2024.310519.1173
Elsayed Mohamed Shata, G. (2024). 'Adaptive Sculpture as an Approach to Sustainable Artistic Innovations for Addressing Environmental Challenges', International Design Journal, 14(6), pp. 263-275. doi: 10.21608/idj.2024.310519.1173
Elsayed Mohamed Shata, G. Adaptive Sculpture as an Approach to Sustainable Artistic Innovations for Addressing Environmental Challenges. International Design Journal, 2024; 14(6): 263-275. doi: 10.21608/idj.2024.310519.1173
Adaptive Sculpture as an Approach to Sustainable Artistic Innovations for Addressing Environmental Challenges
Department of Sculpture, Architectural Formation and Restoration - Faculty of Applied Arts - Damietta University - Egypt
Abstract
In the modern era, awareness of the importance and sustainability of the environment is growing, leading to the development of new artistic concepts based on the interaction between art and the environment, and this interaction contributes to enhancing environmental awareness, improving artistic experiences, and supporting environmental research in innovative ways. Sculpture is a very important link in urban development and an important part of environmental art. By incorporating environmental elements into sculpture, artists can draw attention to pressing environmental issues such as climate change, pollution, and the sustainability of natural resources, so it is important to strengthen the relationship between sculptures and the surrounding environment, and as part of the evolution of mainstream art, this creative form tries to break the historical gap between life and art, there is an inevitable relationship between public art sculpture and the space environment, so sculpture must be structurally coordinated with its surrounding environment, as artists can use modern materials and techniques to create sculptures 1- How does adaptive sculpture influence environmental awareness and societal culture? 2- How does the public interact with adaptive sculpture and what impact does it have on their environmental behavior? 3- What are the main technical challenges in the design and implementation of adaptive sculpture and how can they be overcome?
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