Jenna discusses their month-long sculpture residency, the Digital Stone Project, in Gramolazzo, Tuscany. They detail the process of creating sculptures using CNC robot arms and hand carving techniques, highlighting how they designed their work in virtual reality and then explored the interplay between digital intentions, machine capabilities, and the craft of stone carving. Jenna shares insights into their own piece, which involved refining a complex intertwined line design and incorporating translucent areas. They also cover the general process of marble quarrying and CNC milling, as well as the hand-finishing techniques. The session includes examples of other artists' diverse approaches to the residency, such as using AI-generated 3D models, 3D scans of quarries, wax models, and self-portraits. They touch on challenges like working with different marble hardnesses and achieving consistent surfaces, and answer questions about the program's funding and the fate of the finished sculptures.