Jeremy Lee
Jeremy Lee
Jeremy Lee is a 3D animation artist who is also a lecturer in media arts at Sheffield Hallam University.
Lee uses his interest in space through digital media and scanning technologies, he creates an illusion of reality. He has a previous practice in painting. Working with audio, moving images and space structures his work while the audience interprets it in their own way. His interest lies in the interpretation of space through digital media and specifically 3D processes to create the illusion of reality using scanning technologies such as Lidar and Photogrammetry.
Spatially and experientially our interpretations are informed by a complex fabric of references. This layering is multiplied when working with the moving image, audio and actual space. It is this interaction or collision which structures his work, creating visual experiences enabled through the medium and reliant on the individual to fill, or leave empty, the gaps.
Lee has had work exhibited at Sheffield Hallam University (2008), The Science Museum, London, and has collaborated with Professor Jeff Baggott and Professor R.A. Jones and had their work funded by the EPSRC Public Understanding of Science Award through Sheffield University (2007).