
“It no longer makes sense to think in medium-specific terms”, not necessarily because “digital media incorporate all previous media” as Henry Jenkins suggests, but because…

Since 1970s, the relationship between media and human reactions has been a leading research topic among media psychologists. This interest has resulted with the development…

There is a renaissance of interest in the use of bio-sensing technologies in performances and art works. This panel will discuss whether the use…

The panel gathers three speakers, Birgitta Hosea, Joe Stephenson and James Stevenson, all of whom have a relationship to animation, objects and the museum. The…

What is it to disseminate? Why do it at all? Does a creative practitioner or artist need to be concerned with additional documentation tasks, promotional…

Paul McConnell has graduated with a BA (Hons) Fine Art in the late 90’s and has worked as a freelance web designer and developer before…

Ian Grant is a digital artist, performer, developer and leads Art and Design at the Ealing School of Art, Design and Media at the University…

Interactive Technology and the Obsolete Object Digital hardware and software technologies change rapidly with some estimating that a typical storage medium or file format is…

Micheál O’Connell/Mocksim has exhibited widely for a decade at locations such as The Whitechapel in London, the online world Second Life and a campsite in…

Kirk Woolford is an artist, developer and a senior lecturer at the University of Sussex in Media and Film. He has been working with Dance…