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EVA London 2019 Symposium
Digital Art, Culture, and Heritage: New constructs and consciousness
Co-chaired by Jonathan P. Bowen (London South Bank University, UK) and Tula Giannini (Pratt Institute, New York, USA), this half-day Symposium will explore themes of digital art, culture, and heritage, bringing together speakers from a range of disciplines to consider technology with respect to artistic and academic practice.
As we increasingly see ourselves and life through a digital lens and the world communicated on digital screens, we experience altered states of being and consciousness in ways that blur the lines between digital and physical reality, while our ways of thinking and seeing become a digital stream of consciousness that flows between place and cyberspace. We have entered the postdigital world and are living, working, and thinking with machines as our computational culture driven by artificial intelligence and machine learning embeds itself in everyday life and threads across art, culture, and heritage, juxtaposing them in the digital profusion of human creativity on the Internet.
We are delighted to be welcoming to the symposium, speakers:
Rachel Ara, Independent Artist (recently Artist in Residence at the V&A), London, UK,
Andy Lomas, Goldsmiths, London, UK, and
Judith Siefring, Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford, UK
For more information on speakers and the symposium timetable see:
http://www.eva-london.org/eva-london-2019/symposium/
The symposium is associated with a launch for the book Museums and Digital Culture in the evening.
All the symposium speakers are also contributors to chapters in the book.
Electronic visualisation technologies in art, design, music, dance, theatre, the sciences and more ...
Central London venue in Covent Garden
BCS, 1st Floor, 5 Southampton Street, London WC2E 7HA.
We look forward to ​hearing from you!
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