Colleagues are warmly invited to the interactive ‘Remote Contact’ exhibition by the arts studio Invisible Flock, commissioned by the IN-TOUCH project at UCL Knowledge Lab. The exhibition is based on the artists’ encounters with people living with dementia, and explores the creative use of technologies to tackle isolation and generate new feelings of connection.

 

The exhibition begins with an opening event and artist talk on Monday, 4th June, at 18.00-20.30 at the Bloomsbury Gallery, 34 Bloomsbury Street, LONDON, WC1B 3QJ. All welcome, please register here.  

 

Remote Contact then runs daily (10.00-18.00) from Tuesday, 5th June, until Saturday, 9th June, 2018. 

 

Hope to see you there, 

 

Kerstin 

 

 

 

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Dr Kerstin Leder Mackley

Senior Research Associate

 

IN-TOUCH: Digital Touch Communication

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https://in-touch-digital.com

 

UCL Knowledge Lab

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My current working days are Mon-Thurs.   

 

 

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