Metasis is Goldsmiths 2016 MA/MFA Computational Arts degree show. It is the result of a year of intense study, equally focused on technical and critical aspects of computational arts. The works on show illustrate the versatility of computational applications when introduced to fine art. They demonstrate interactive, generative and procedural techniques, ranging from critiquing the autonomy of the system to the role of the artist.
Indefinite Visions – Whitechapel Gallery, London, 24-25 June 2016
A two-day event bringing together academics, film-makers and artists to explore the indefinite and the illegible in film – from artists’ film and video to experimental film and commercial cinema.
Digital Futures at EVA London, Monday 11 July 2016, 6pm-8pm
Digital Futures is a regular event and open platform at the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) for displaying and discussing work by researchers, artists, designers, companies and other professionals working with art, technology, design, science and beyond.? It is also?a networking event, bringing together people from different backgrounds and disciplines with a view to generating future collaborations.
Codasign closing workshops and party – London, 21 May 2016
Codasign are closing but are having one last workshop event and a party on Saturday 21st May 2016.
Metabody – IMF 2016, Performance Architectures, Wearables & Gestures of Participation – London, 7-9 April 2016
Call for submissions and enrolment in artistic–research workshop & symposium, followed by performances, exhibitions and screenings, and training classes in immersion performance.
Call for applications: International Visiting Fellowships in Critical Digital & Social Media Research – deadline 29 February 2016
We invite applications for international junior and senior research fellows (from all academic backgrounds) who conduct fellowship research projects in the realm of Critical Social & Digital Media Research for the duration of 3 months in 2016.
Electronic Superhighway (2016 – 1966) – Whitechapel Gallery, London, 29 Jan – 15 May 2016
A landmark exhibition that brings together over 100 artworks to show the impact of computer and Internet technologies on artists from the mid-1960s to the present day.
Free Event: Portrait of the Machine as a Young Artist, British Library, London – 18 February 2016, 6-8pm
In this evening conversation we take a look at Computational Creativity, a discipline operating at the intersection of Artificial Intelligence and Philosophy of Mind.
Head Trips: Abstraction and Infinity – Visual Music Films – Barbican, London, 5pm, 4 October 2015
http://www.barbican.org.uk/film/event-detail.asp?ID=18295 This special screening of abstract Visual Music films is curated by Cindy Keefer, Director of Center for Visual Music in Los Angeles. Featuring the transcendent visions of Jordan Belson, James Whitney, Richard Baily, Bret Battey and other artists, plus psychedelic-infused films, this program celebrates the exploration of absolute light and sound in visual music, shown in 16mm and digital … Read More
Call for writers, directors, producers, choreographers, composers, designers – IdeasTap Presents The Old Vic 12 – deadline 4 September 2015
http://competitions.hiive.co.uk/Opportunities/Brief/IdeasTap-presents-the-Old-Vic-12-Choreographer-020915 IdeasTap Presents… The Old Vic 12 offers writers, directors, producers, choreographers, composers and designers the chance to be part of new Artistic Director Matthew Warchus’ first season at the helm of the legendary theatre. Twelve talented emerging artists will spend nearly a year working together and with The Old Vic team to create three new pieces of work that … Read More
Call for short art videos – The North & Found project (London/Texas) – deadline 31 July 2015
http://www.northandfound.com/call-for-video-art The North & Found project is a curatorial project based in London, England and Houston, Texas, whose main aim is to generate free opportunities for artists while welcoming the public and provoking new conversations. The project has recently organised and curated an open call based exhibition in Hackney Down Studios, London, and is currently hosting six international digital residencies. … Read More
Furtherfield Scan the Park Workshops – London, Sat 11, Sat 25 & Sun 26 July 2015, 3-5.30pm
at 11, Sat 25 & Sun 26 July 2015, 3-5.30pm Furtherfield Gallery is offering a series of workshops for all ages to hack your own scanner with Carlos Armendariz and Amelia Suchcika and create images for a collective portrait of Finsbury Park based on the Nathaniel Stern commission. Also chance to show your work in Furtherfield Gallery. + More info … Read More