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Workshop

Subtle Shifts: Instability Story Hour


22 May 2020, 10:00am - 12:00pm

Online

Event overview

Cost Free: Email h.pritchard@gold.ac.uk to signup
Department Computing, Art
Contact h.pritchard(@gold.ac.uk)

Digital Art Masterclass workshop with MELT

Join visiting artists MELT for a workshop that plays with instability around language and objects. In Subtle Shifts Loren Britton and Isabel Paehr will work with real-time poetics, stories of the nearly possible and dissolving representations.

By playing with the supposed solidity of structures, together we will imagine what becomes when sociochemical parameters are undone. Practicing change, we will move though classificatory systems and the melting points of materials.

As MELT, Loren Britton and Isabel Paehr are artistic researchers who work with games, tech and radical pedagogy. Investigating the political & material conditions of tech infrastructures, they redistribute agency in socio-technological systems with the methods of queer play, unlearning and leaking. Their work crumbles structures, unbounds materials, dissolves technology and makes collectivities. http://meltionary.com/

Part of the Digital Art Masterclass Series - open to Digital Arts Computing, Art Researchers, Computational Art, Creative Computing and ACT. The workshop will take place on Discord please sign up.

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22 May 2020 10:00am - 12:00pm
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