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The Thursday Club: Ernest Edmunds - Art, Interaction and the Active Audience


25 Nov 2010, 6:00pm - 8:00pm

3/4, Ground floor, Ben Pimlott Building

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Cost Free to all
Department Computing
Website http://www.ernestedmonds.com
Contact j.jefferies(@gold.ac.uk)
020 7717 2210

Art is increasingly interactive. Audiences are less inclined to just passively observe what the artist has made. They want to be active and have part of the action.

Ernest started work on various kinds of creative interactive artworks 40 years ago. The talk will re-visit the Cornock/Edmonds classifications of interactive art first proposed in 1970 and discuss how they can be revised and extended in today's context.

http://www.ernestedmonds.com

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25 Nov 2010 6:00pm - 8:00pm
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