Decode: Digital Design Sensations
November 27, 2009 | Levent OZLER
Digitally growing plants and a mechanical eye that mirrors the blink of a visitor's gaze will be among the digital works that will feature in Decode: Digital Design Sensations.
The exhibition will show the latest developments in digital and interactive design, from small screen based graphics to large-scale installations.
Curated in collaboration with leading digital arts organisation onedotzero, there will be works by established international artists and designers including Daniel Brown, Golan Levin and Daniel Rozin as well as emerging designers such as Troika and Simon Heijdens.
The exhibition will be centred in the Porter Gallery with a series of interventions throughout the Museum and garden as well as a number of specially commissioned one-off performances.
The exhibition will explore three themes.
Code as a Raw Material will present pieces that use computer code to create new designs in the same way a sculptor works with materials such as clay or wood.
This section will look at how code can be programmed to create constantly fluid and ever changing objects.
On display will be a new piece by Daniel Brown from his On Growth and Form series, inspired by the V&A's collection.
more: vam.ac.uk/exhibitions/future_exhibs/Decode/index.h (110)
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