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Dear Friends & Colleagues,


I would like to invite you to the upcoming 'Analogue Audiences/Digital Interfaces' symposium I am organising at RIBA on the afternoon of 24th November 2015. Places are reserved to 50 pax, though please feel free to share with your networks.

 

Symposium Overview (Brief):

In an age of increasing digital interaction between the artwork and viewer, the symposium ‘Analogue Audience/Digital Interfaces’ explores human artistic experience in the 21st century in its myriad guises. Through the lens of analogue and digital interactions (i.e. the physical interaction of a person and the artwork as well as that of the digital interface) the symposium aims to investigate how this may impact the affective and experiential imprint of an artwork.

Symposium Title:
'Analogue Audiences/Digital Interfaces'

Date:
Tuesday 24th November, 2015

Time:
12:30 pm - 5 pm

Venue:
RIBA
Royal Institute of British Architects
Wren Room
66 Portland Place
London W1B 1AD

Symposium Participants include:
Chris Dercon (Tate Modern)
James Davis (Google Art Project)
Hannah Redler (Open Data Institute)
Robert E. D'Souza (Winchester School of Art)
Robert Montgomery (Artist & Poet)
Ashley Wong (Sedition Art)

Ryan Bishop (Winchester School of Art)

Symposium organised by Shwetal A. Patel (MPhil/PhD Student at Winchester School of Art)

 

Please register your interest via our Eventbrite

 

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/analogue-audiences-digital-interfaces-tickets-19597533751

 

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ShwetalAshvinPatel

 

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