e-Science Workshops for the Visual Arts (Birmingham)
e-Science Workshops for the Visual Arts (Birmingham)
Building on the success of the first e-Science Workshop for the Visual Arts last Friday. The topic for this week’s workshop on the 10th November, will be E-Science for Creativity: Methodologies with Practice. This week there will be a panel discussion around the topic of engaging with digital technology as tools and how these have affected practice. Michael Takeo Magruder will be talking about the integration of networks and data into his creative process. Jonathan Green and Keir Williams will be providing a workshop that will require everyone’s participation in their collaborative creative grid project: The Networked VJ.
The Workshop will take place at the Ikon Gallery, Birmingham UK, from 10:30 to about 16:30 and will cover themes within the broad scope of e-science and it’s potential impact on the visual arts.
If you are an artist, researcher, academic, gallery owner or curator and are interested in the new forms of cultural production developed and delivered through technology then you should not miss this opportunity to engage with and influence the future of e-Science in the Arts.
These workshops are supported by the Arts and Humanities Research Council and free to attend. Lunch is provided.
For further information please see the Web site http://www.biad.uce.ac.uk/vru/escienceworkshops/ And to register please e-mail mailto:register@vruworkshops.co.uk


