Digital Art Exhibition – Decode at Victoria and Albert Museum, London
December 10th, 2009 by
Adrian Parr
Decode: Digital Design Sensations
Victoria and Albert Museum
London, UK
8 December 2009 – 11 April 2010
A new digital art exhibition is on at the V&A in London (in collaboration with onedotzero) called Decode. It is showcasing works from Daniel Brown, Karsten Schmidt (aka Toxi), Aaron Koblin, Golan Levin, Daniel Rozin, Jonathan Harris, Sep Kamvar, Simon Heijdens and Troika. If you are interested in digital art, interactivity, physical computing, installaions, flash, processing, openframeworks or circit bending then I suggest you check it out.
There is also an impressive list of events throughout the duration of the exhibition.
Visit the Decode microsite to find out more information
UPDATE 07/01/10:
Timeout have 2-for-1 tickets
http://www.timeout.com/london/timeout-free-events/tickets/event/id/242
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December 10th, 2009 at 12:00 pm
The V&A also have another exhibition on at the same time called Digital Pioneers. It provides an overview of the first decades of the computer’s history in art and design. It includes some of the earliest computer-generated works in the V&A’s collections. From the 1960s until the early 1980s, digital pioneers worked directly with computer hardware and software to produce graphic images unlike anything that had gone before.
January 6th, 2010 at 10:11 am
Great exhib, go go go!