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Post-Distance Curator’s Review #2
OnlineJoin us for a curators review of the School of Art student’s final major projects featuring Deborah Robinson (New Art Gallery Walsall) and Antonio Roberts (artist/curator) All you need to do to attend is to click this link > https://tinyurl.com/4uw2kxer … Continue reading
Algorave revealed: Alex McLean (UK), Antonio Roberts (UK), Abhinay Khoparzi (IN), Melody Loveless (US)
OnlineJoin us online for two specially programmed conversations with artists whose work is part of Corridor of Light. Algorave revealed: Alex McLean (UK), Antonio Roberts (UK), Abhinay Khoparzi (India), Melody Loveless (USA) 21 October 4-5pm register online, free A live … Continue reading
The machines are learning, but who are their teachers?
Open Data Institute 65 Clifton Street, London, United Kingdomfairlyintelligent.tech employs humour, satire and subversive strategies to question the impact of Big Tech in our lives. It playfully if savagely addresses issues of justice and inequality in large-scale data systems. Join its creator, artist and game maker A.M. Darke … Continue reading
Concerning Photography: Photographic Networks in Britain (c. 1971 to the present)
The Photographers' Gallery 16-18 Ramillies Street, Soho, London, United KingdomFor many artists mass sharing, copying and remixing comes naturally as part of their practice. This copying comes in many forms, ranging from using and reusing existing images in a collage to adopting the style of an artist in the … Continue reading
“Open Air” – Birmingham 2022 Queen’s Baton Relay
McMaster University 1280 Main Street West University Hall, Convocation Hall, 2nd Floor, Hamilton, ON, CanadaLouise Latter, Curator of Birmingham Open Media will host a discussion to look at how Artists are working with air quality data to create informed and accessible digital artworks, that are not only abstract and beautiful but also breaking down … Continue reading
NØ LAB : (Algo|Afro) Futures
La Gaîté Lyrique 3bis rue Papin 75003, Paris, FranceCréé par Antonio Roberts, le programme Algo|Afro Futures, né au Vivid Projects à Birmingham, cherche à ouvrir l’accès au live coding – cet art performatif et génératif qui consiste à coder des images ou du son en direct – à … Continue reading