[candy + code at the ICA, London]

On Monday night I'm going to have the pleasure of listening to three female [digital] artists who interestingly incorporate textiles/textures into their work which seem to (at least to me) question the role of code/coding (among other things). A kind of digital/textural semiotics perhaps? My job, after their presentations, is to ask them *riveting* questions. Hrm...anyone out there in the blogosphere have any questions they'd like to put to Rachel Beth Egenhoefer, Dr Barbara Rauch or Nicola Naismith? I won't be the only one asking questions though. Dr Jane Harris, Director of TFRG, and Helen Sloan, Director of SCAN will have their interviewing caps on too.
This what the ICA says about the event:

Labels: art, collaboration, communication, digital art, digital literacy, events, presentation



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I feel the Online "You/Me" is a more "perfect" version of the person/thing in question as it is not done in real time. The user can ponder over the way they want to answer a question. Par example' the writers can think to themselves"In and ideal world I would answer that question like this.....peng...."
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