The day before the December CAS talk (see below) Ernest Edmonds and
Mark Fell are performing at the Fleapit, London E2: see http://
www.thefleapit.com/events/?/2007/12/02/
It is a free event. Edmonds and Fell will be on in the later part of
the evening.
The main work will be DC_Release, an audio-visual generative work
first performed at the Corcoran Gallery, Washington DC in April and
subsequently at Carriageworks in Sydney Australia. See http://
research.it.uts.edu.au/creative/eae/www/Art/Recent/
RecentColorfieldremix.htm
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CAS December Meeting (please circulate):
The Nature of Interaction in Digital Art
Computer Arts Society
Public Meeting
Monday 3 December 2007
6:30 for 7:00
Speaker: Ernest Edmonds
Venue: System Simulation Ltd, Bedford Chambers
The Piazza, Covent Garden London WC2E 8HA
Tel: 020 7836 7406
Directions at: http://www.ssl.co.uk/content/map.html
Synopsis
Ernest Edmonds and Stroud Cornock presented a paper about interaction
in a CAS session at the Computer Graphics 1970 conference. This
presentation describes Edmonds' latest Shaping Form series of
interactive works shown this year in Washington DC and Sydney. These
works develop over time as a result of their interaction with the
world. The use of the word interaction is reviewed and alternative
approaches to describing the concept explored. In particular, a
systems view is taken and contrasted with an action/response model. A
refined view of such interactions is proposed in which artwork and
audience are said to influence one another
Ernest Edmonds has been an invited presenter in, for example, the UK,
France, the USA, Australia, Japan, Taiwan and Malaysia. He has many
publications in the fields of art, creativity and interaction and has
exhibited throughout the world, from Moscow to LA. He is editor-in-
Chief of the journal Leonardo’s Transactions. He is currently
Professor of Computation and Creative Media at the University of
Technology Sydney.
http://www.ernestedmonds.com
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