Forwarded from the CAS Facebook page. The talk is free and open to member of the public. Visitor information for the RCA is here: http://www.rca.ac.uk/Default.aspx?ContentID=159681&CategoryID=36283 Nick Lambert posted in Computer Arts Society Nick Lambert 17 November 00:26 November CAS Lecture: Body Extensions - Paul Granjon's Co-evolutionary Artworks 6pm on 28th November at the Dyson Seminar Room, Royal College of Art Paul Granjon is a visual artist working with technology, investigating the co-evolution of humans and machines with home-made robots and other devices. The work is often humorous yet raises questions about our integration with the complex technological world we create and inhabit. His exhibition and performance work has been presented internationally since the mid 1990s, with residencies in Canada, Japan, Australia, a representation for Wales at theVenice Biennale in 2005, recent group shows in Russia, Korea, USA, France, Luxemburg. He was the recipient of a Nesta Fellowship in 2004 and holds a fractional lecturing position at the Cardiff school of Art and design. Granjon's recent projects often involve human volunteers and collaborators working together over a period of weeks in temporary manufacturing units to construct and exhibit a range of interactive objects made of recycled hardware, wood and metal, rapid prototyping parts and micro-controllers. The most recent example is the Experimental Body Extension Manufacturing Unit that was deployed in Campbelltown, Australia in October 2012 Paul Granjon will talk about his visual art practice and related topics. More information available at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akgXp7hVZwA Sexed robot by Paul Granjon www.youtube.com The sexed robots are autonomous wheeled platforms fitted with nylon genital organs, respectively mal... ==== Paul Brown - based in the UK May to November 2012 http://www.paul-brown.com == http://www.brown-and-son.com UK Mobile +44 (0)794 104 8228 == USA fax +1 309 216 9900 Skype paul-g-brown ==== Synapse Artist-in-Residence - Deakin University http://www.deakin.edu.au/itri/cisr/projects/hear.php Honorary Visiting Professor - Sussex University http://www.cogs.susx.ac.uk/ccnr/research/creativity.html ====