Exhibition review: Digital revolution: an immersive exhibition of art, design, film, music and video games, 3 Jul-14 Sep 2014. Barbican, London.

skeels, rebecca (2014) Exhibition review: Digital revolution: an immersive exhibition of art, design, film, music and video games, 3 Jul-14 Sep 2014. Barbican, London. Findings. pp. 24-25. ISSN 20417047

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Abstract

The ‘All Makers Now?’ workshop and conference held at
Falmouth University, and organised by the Autonomatic
Research Group, was amongst many digital technology
exhibitions and events taking place across the UK this
year. The constituency of the delegates was broad and as
the organisers state: ‘This event was aimed at makers and
researchers of all shapes and codes including hackers,
crafters, inventors, designers, economists, curators and
critical theorists.’ All the participants were eager to work
out their focus and direction, by exploring how combining
crafts and digital skills can bring about new opportunities
and debates.
The event started with a two-day workshop in which the
attendees were split into three groups in order to design and
make a piece of work to be exhibited at Trelissick House.
The teams worked extremely well together, combining skills
and knowledge of a variety of digital technologies, from
researching online, designing on computer, to programming
and finally producing the work with computer-aided
machines...

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: Published by The Association for Contemporary Jewellery.
Dates:
Date
Event
1 July 2014
Accepted
1 September 2014
Published
Subjects: CAH25 - design, and creative and performing arts > CAH25-01 - creative arts and design > CAH25-01-05 - others in creative arts and design
Divisions: Faculty of Arts, Design and Media > College of Jewellery, Fashion and Textiles
Depositing User: Rebecca Skeels
Date Deposited: 21 Jan 2020 09:39
Last Modified: 12 Jan 2022 17:15
URI: https://www.open-access.bcu.ac.uk/id/eprint/8743

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