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|Description=Lost the Plot is a series of works focusing on bodies being captured and recreated in digitised, virtual and mechanical formats. It consists of a series of pen and ink drawings made on plotting machines. The figures in the drawings are sourced from 3d animations which are shown alongside the drawings. Human movements captured by motion capture technology are processed through physical simulations  that alter the human form.  
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Lost The Plot
Creator Mike Pelletier
Year 2019
Bio Mike Pelletier is a Canadian artist based in Amsterdam. His work focuses on the relationship between the body and technology.
Thumbnail
Mikepelletier thumbnail.jpg
Website http://mikepelletier.nl

Lost the Plot is a series of works focusing on bodies being captured and recreated in digitised, virtual and mechanical formats. It consists of a series of pen and ink drawings made on plotting machines. The figures in the drawings are sourced from 3d animations which are shown alongside the drawings. Human movements captured by motion capture technology are processed through physical simulations that alter the human form.