Digital Aesthetic³ - “How does the digital impact our sense of self and our relationship to the physical world?”

Hill, Tracy orcid iconORCID: 0000-0002-6218-4242 and Stawarska-Beavan, Magda orcid iconORCID: 0000-0002-8893-9068 (2012) Digital Aesthetic³ - “How does the digital impact our sense of self and our relationship to the physical world?”. [Show/Exhibition]

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Abstract

Digital Aesthetic³ (2012) was an international exhibition and conference, the third and final in the Digital Aesthetic series, curated by Lindsay Taylor, Chris Meigh-Andrews, David Henckel, Tracy Hill, , Aneta Krzemien, and Magda Stawarska-Beavan; assisted by Kit Brown and Steph Fletcher.

Taking place in two of Preston’s key venues, the Harris Museum & Art Gallery and the University of Central Lancashire’s PR1 Gallery, it demonstrated some of the diverse ways that artists are using digital technology, including projection, digital print, 3D work, screen-based video work, touch panel installation and a live interactive website.

Participating artists and academics:
Mark Amerika (USA), Keith Brown (UK), Peter Callas (Australia), Sophie Calle (France), Peter Campus (USA), Maria Chatzichristodoulou (UK/Greece), Paul Coldwell (UK), Sarah Cook (UK), Sean Cubitt (UK), Brendan Davies (UK), Stefanie Dykes (USA), Arthur Elsenaar (Netherlands), Terry Flaxton (UK), Beryl Graham (UK), Harrison and Wood (UK), Takahiko Iimura (Japan), Mary Lucier (USA), Jo Lansley/Neta Madahar (UK), Ingrid Ledent (Belgium), Adam Lockhart (UK), Yuan Goang-Ming (Taiwan), Marilene Oliver (UK), Alexa Wright (UK) and Katsutoshi Yuasa (Japan).


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