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Thursday Club


15 Oct 2009, 6:00pm - 8:00pm

3 and 4, Ben Pimlott Building. j.jefferies@gold.ac.uk.

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Cost free
Department Computing
Website doc.gold.ac.uk/.../.
Contact j.jefferies(@gold.ac.uk)
0207 717 2210

15th October 2009 6.00-8.00pm

James Faure Walker is Reader in Painting and the Computer at Camberwell, University of the Arts. He is showing in ‘Digital Pioneers at the V and A in December 2009, and has eleven works in their collection. He has been incorporating computer graphics in his painting since 1988 and will present ‘drawing lessons for ants’ for the Thursday Club as a thought experiment.

doc.gold.ac.uk/.../.

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15 Oct 2009 6:00pm - 8:00pm
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