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Exhibition: Fog Rot - Digital Arts Computing BSc


25 Apr 2024 - 28 Apr 2024

St. James Church, St James. St. James' Hatcham Church, SE14 6AD.

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Cost FREE
Department Computing , Art
Contact Rachel Falconer
07796315739

The BSc Digital Arts Computing programme presents their 2024 Exhibition and Public Programme under the title of Fog Rot.

The BSc Digital Arts Computing cohort present their degree show exhibition ‘Fog Rot’, working at the hybrid edges between art and technology, with work spanning across sculpture, multimedia installation, performance, durational art, immersive sound work, and more.

‘Fog Rot’ explores cultural conditions of forgetting and the transience of memory in times of constant change and optimization. By positioning ‘Fog’ and ‘Rot’ as an anagram for ‘forgot’, we suggest that we have even forgotten what it is to forget in the first place. Processes of memory decay can be paralleled to ecological processes of decomposition, where dampness grows, with slowness, moving in uncanny and ghostlike ways. What can slowness offer us in the face of ongoing change? ‘Fog Rot’ questions the role of technology in contributing to accelerated narratives of catastrophe, asking how digital decay can offer a different language for understanding the material relationships between technology, art and the ways in which forgetting gives us the task of re-remembering what it is that we are trying to say.

Opening Private View: Thursday April 25th: 6pm-10pm with live performances.
Exhibition Runs: April 26th -28th : 11.00am-8.00pm ( Closing Sunday at 6.00pm)
Public Programme and Live Performance Schedule to be announced.

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This year BSc Digital Arts Computing is pleased to be working in partnership with CLOT as their media partner: https://clotmag.com/

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25 Apr 2024 6:00pm - 10:00pm
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26 Apr 2024 11:00am - 8:00pm
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27 Apr 2024 11:00am - 8:00pm
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28 Apr 2024 11:00am - 6:00pm
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