Decoding the Digital Conference, London
I’m looking forward to being in London next week for the Decoding the Digital conference at the Victoria & Albert Museum. The two-day event is held in relation to the Decode exhibition, a collaboration between the V&A and onedotzero. The program follows:
Decoding the Digital
Thursday 4 & Friday 5 February
Hochhauser Auditorium, Sackler Centre
10.00-17.30Day One: Thursday 4 February
10.30 Joseph Watson (Learning & Interpretation, V&A)
10.45 Charlie Gere (Lancaster University)
11.15 Frieder Nake (University of Bremen)
11.45 Roman Verostko (independent artist and historian), “Sixty Years: from brush in hand to brush in machine”
12.15 Discussion and questions from the audience
13.45 Honor Beddard (V&A), Douglas Dodds (V&A) and Patric Prince (independent art historian and collector), “Collecting as an Amateur”
14.30 Anne Morgan Spalter (independent artist and writer) and Michael SpalterĀ (independent collector), “Creating, Critiquing and Collecting Computer Art”
15.30 Paul Brown and Daniel Brown (independent artists)
16.30 Discussion and questions from the audience
Day Two: Friday 5 February
10.30 Joseph Watson (Learning & Interpretation, V&A)
10.45 Edward Shanken (University of Amsterdam/Donau University)
11.15 Casey Reas (University of California, Los Angeles)
11.45 Karsten Schmidt (independent artist)
12.15 Discussion and questions from the audience
14.00 Louise Shannon (V&A) and Shane Walter (onedotzero)
14.45 Beryl Graham (University of Sunderland/CRUMB)
15.15 Hannah Redler (Science Museum)
16.15 Julius PoppĀ (independent artist)
16.45 Panel discussion and questions from the audience
Chair: Charlie Gere
Participants: Honor Beddard; Douglas Dodds; Beryl Graham;
Julius Popp; Hannah Redler; Louise Shannon; Shane Walter
