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The Fabrication of Art and Beyond: Making and Inventing in Digital Culture |
CHArt 2015 conference, part of the FABRICATION Arts & Humanities Festival
King's College London, Strand
17 October 2015
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Abstracts
Andy Lomas, Artist, UK
Morphogenetic CreationsMichael Takeo Magruder Artist, UK & US
Reconstructed Culture: artistic processes of remixing and remaking for a born-digital ageMicheál O’Connell a.k.a. Mocksim, UK
Poetic misuse of technology, functional systems and the contemporary supply chainMarianne Markowski, School of Media and Performing Arts, Middlesex University, UK
Conducting design interventions with online video connectivity aimed at older peopleAli Eisa, Artist, UK
Making a Mobile Retina Scanner: 'Personal Fabrication' as Sociological InquiryKris Fallon, Ksenia Fedorova and Jordan Carroll, University of California, Davis, US
The Fabric of the Self: Through the Storyworlds of Wearable Electronic Art and DesignSarah Younan, Cardiff School of Art and Design, Cardiff Metropolitan University, UK
Fabricating the Dream Space: the use of digital 3D technologies in museum interventionStephen Mumberson, Middlesex University, UK
Invalid GeometryDavid Oppenheim, Artist, Tel-Aviv, Israel
From Objector to DEVICEAnnet Dekker, London South Bank University, Photographers' Gallery, London, UK and Piet Zwart Institute, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Embracing Authenticity in Net ArtGerman Alfonso Nunez, University of the Arts London, UK & Brazil
How does artistic publications construct a field: A comparative case study between PAGE (CAS), CHArt Newsletter (CHArt)
and Suplemento Dominical do Jornal do Brasil (SDJB)Richard Hooper, Liverpool Hope University, UK
Portents, Catalysts, Barriers and Possibilities in the Development of Digital SculpturePauline de Souza, University of East London, UK and Bal Singh, Leeds Beckett University, UK
Augmented Visualisation. A Hindrance or a Useful Tool?Robert B. Lisek, Institute for Research in Science and Art, Szczecin, Poland
Deciphering Randomness