The Computer Arts Society was established in the UK in 1968 by George Mallen, Alan Sutcliffe and John Lansdown and pioneered the development of computer arts in the UK and worldwide. To celebrate 50 years since the founding of the society we will be supporting a number of events and activities in 2018 and 2019.
Resonance FM – ‘Art That Makes Itself’, with Daniel and Paul Brown, William Latham, Bronac Ferran and Professor Andrew Prescott
Daniel and Paul Brown, William Latham, Bronac Ferran and the AHRC’s Digital Transformations Theme Research Fellow, Professor Andrew Prescott talk about software, algorithmic art, artistic signatures and working in interdisciplinary ways to make art that makes itself. First broadcast on Resonance FM, 15th September 2015. Making Conversations – 15th September 2015 by Resonance Fm on Mixcloud
Electronic Visualisation and the Arts (EVA) London 2015 – 7-9 July 2015 (V&A pre-event 6 July)
http://www.eva-london.org/ Venue: British Computer Society, Covent Garden, London WC2E 7HA Register online: https://events.bcs.org/book/1443/ Registration for the conference dinner will open shortly. Digital Futures meets EVA London The free V&A pre event is on Monday 6th July please find info and register at http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/digital-futures-meets-eva-london-tickets-17195811134 There is also the Art That Makes Itself: Brown & Son book launch at EVA London 2015 … Read More
Brown & Son: Art That Makes Itself – Watermans Gallery, London, 31/3 – 31/5/15
Watermans Gallery, 40 High Street, Brentford, West London, TW8 0DS http://www.watermans.org.uk/contact/map–contact-info.aspx Exhibition duration: 31 March to 31 May 2015 Symposium & book launch: 16 May Recent blockbuster international shows have shone a light on the field of software art and highlighted some of the most cutting edge examples of technology. Welcome though this exposure has been, in the pursuit of … Read More
Call for contributions – PAGE – Alan Sutcliffe Memorial Issue – deadline 1 August 2014
Alan Sutcliffe who died earlier this year was the principal co-founder of the Computer Arts Society and a pioneer of the computer arts. The next issue of PAGE – The Bulletin of the Computer Arts Society will be dedicated to his memory and will consist of contributions from those who knew, or knew of Alan. http://www.bcs.org/content/conWebDoc/52263 http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/may/13/alan-sutcliffe-obituary Everyone is invited … Read More