Please join us for the next in this series of 'Art in the Expanded Field; Digital Media, Networks and Technology' : lunchtime presentations with artists and curators working at the cutting edge of digital media.
Weds 15th May - James Bridle - 12:30 - 2.30pm
James Bridle is a writer, artist and technologist, whose work includes essays, lectures, printed books, research, blogs, software and physical installations; from bound copies of Wikipedia, to landscape photography posted to Instagram, and outlines of military aircraft painted on the seafront. His practice emerges from a background in literature, publishing, and computer science, and explores the intersections of culture and technology, and the ways that we come to understand the apparent changes wrought by these arrivals.
His work is currently showing as part of Brighton Festival and online at: http://shorttermmemoryloss.com/
http://booktwo.org/
* All Welcome *
All presentations and discussions are held at CoLab: Bournemouth University Media School (Tolpuddle House)
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For further information please contact: Katy Connor: [log in to unmask]
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This series features artists London Fieldworks, James Bridle (New Aesthetic), Irational, and Ilona Gaynor (Dept of NO)
Pauline van Mourik Broekman (Mute Publishing) Rob La Frenais (Arts Catalyst) and Prof. Charlie Gere (Lancaster University).
Still to come:
Weds 22nd May
Ilona Gaynor (artist and designer, Department of NO)
http://www.ilonagaynor.co.uk/
Weds 12th June
Rachel Baker (Irational)
http://www.irational.org
Weds 26th June
London Fieldworks (artists)
http://www.londonfieldworks.com/
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EMERGE: Experimental Media Research Group, Bournemouth University
Critical dialogue, collaboration and dissemination across fields of practice
http://www.bournemouth.ac.uk/imcr/emerge/index.html
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Katy Connor
artist | researcher
PhD Candidate EMERGE
Bournemouth University Media School
www.katyconnor.com
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