We will argue that, even if it doesn't seem to be about anything, interactive art is the best type of computer art.
Speakers
Nicola Schauerman
Tim Pickup
Agenda
5:45pm - Exhibition Opens
6:00pm - Zoom opens
9:00pm - Exhibition ends
Synopsis
Demystifying the entire collaborative process of creating large-scale interactive art. Ever wonder what it takes to build a living, breathing interactive art exhibition? From the pioneers, the inspirations, the technicians, the producers, the coders, the curators, the sound designers and everyone else, even the audience.
Genetic Moo pulls back the curtain on this complex world. Join them at the Computer Arts Society (BCS, London) on Tuesday 16 June, where they will try to explain why Interactive Art is the best.
See their art in action, plus pre-order their new book - a multi-perspective guide designed to help emerging artists navigate this fascinating and rewarding space.
About the speakers
Genetic Moo is a collaboration between creative coding couple Nicola Schauerman and Tim Pickup. Together, they create large-scale interactive installations for museums and galleries which encourage experimentation and play.
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