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Exhibition - 8x5: Studies In Process & Scale


24 Apr 2017, 5:30pm - 9:30pm

St James Hatcham (the church)

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Cost Free. All welcome. No booking required.
Department Computing , Art
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Eight MA Computational Arts students exhibit five works each.

The work focuses on different scales of the physical world, and humanity's place within it. Each study consists of two interrelated works: one virtual and one physically fabricated.

ARTISTS: Arturas Bonarciukas / Charlotte Dann / Saskia Freeke / Jakob Glock / Freddie Hong / Natthakit Kim Kang / Howard Melnyczuk / Friend Red

All welcome. Bring a bottle.

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24 Apr 2017 5:30pm - 9:30pm
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