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Lansdown Lecture on 8 October: Dianne Harris, Art Director, Kinetica Museum, London
Date: 8 October 2008
Location: Lansdown Centre, Middlesex University Cat Hill, Barnet EN4 8HT
When: 4:45pm
Admission: free
Further info: Stephen Boyd Davis <[log in to unmask]>
Web page: http://www.cea.mdx.ac.uk/?location_id=85&item=20
Dianne Harris will explore the rationale for automatic and kinetic forms of art and the
background to the Kinetica Museum.
The Age of Electronic Art
Kinetica Museum aims to actively encourage the convergence of art and technology,
providing an alternative platform to static traditional forms of art such as painting and
sculpture. The museum champions artistic innovation and showcases work which utilises and
warps technology to explore, nurture and comment on our evolutionary processes.
Kinetica focuses on work which has extended and enriched the dialogue between human and
machine through the use of groundbreaking technological advancements. This re-
presentation of pioneering works from the past and new 'wave' of works in reference to the
metaphor of our 'great' machine 'the Universe', has inspired artists to explore scientific
discoveries and challenge technological life. Kinetica has found a growing audience with a
fascination for art that has a life of its own, one that is kinetic.
Dianne will present an overview of the history and future of Kinetica Museum.
About the Speaker
Dianne Harris has worked within the applied and electronic arts for the past 17 years and
has exhibited extensively in America, North Africa, Europe and England. She was founder,
curator and director of the Luminaries kinetic and interactive gallery in London from 2003-4.
From this she went on to co-found Kinetica Museum. Dianne currently curates the revolving
and touring exhibitions for Kinetica.
As an artist, Dianne has recurrently taken a technological approach to exploring the unseen
realms of existence that surround us. By merging seemingly divergent fields of perception,
such as science, philosophy, mythology and psychology, her work aims to heighten the
awareness of human potentiality and question the self-imposed limitations that serve to
confine the very nature of our ideas, thoughts and being. Using multi-dimensional media,
sculpture and installation, Harris combines reality with non-reality, placing the human form
into surreal environments that often mimic or suggest future developments and re-emerging
ideas from ancient worlds. Her alternate view of existence is designed solely to inspire those
who engage with it.
More about Kinetica here: http://www.kinetica-museum.org/
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Stephen Boyd Davis
Reader in Interactive Media
Head, Lansdown Centre for Electronic Arts
Middlesex University, Cat Hill, Barnet, Herts EN4 8HT
United Kingdom
Tel 44 (0)20 8411 5072
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The Centre's Web Pages are at http://www.cea.mdx.ac.uk/
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