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Mice on a Beam


14 Jun 2023 - 15 Jun 2023

PSH Atrium, Professor Stuart Hall Building

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Department Computing
Contact katie.tindle(@gold.ac.uk)
07969374830

MFA Computation Arts Work in Progress show

MICE ON A BEAM is a playful misreading of the derridean concept of mise en abyme, the idea of the story within a story.

The MFA Computational Art cohort at Goldsmiths present a work-in-progress show as they develop their collective stories as art practitioners, recontextualising the anthropocene through interdisciplinary approaches, mixed-realities and new-magic artefacts.

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14 Jun 2023 6:00pm - 8:00pm
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