- Venue
- James Taylor Gallery
- Starts
- Friday, May 15, 2009
- Ends
- Sunday, May 24, 2009
- Address
- Collent Street (of Well St.), Hackney, E9 6SQ
- Location
- London
The progression of Interactive art is not a recent phenomenon, originally explored in the 1960’s; it’s visibility in the art world has often been shrouded, seen as a fad created by artists whose principal concern is in producing works of technically trickery, rather than artworks that pursue an intellectual and referential meaning. However, in society and indeed culture we are forever forging stronger relationships with technology. Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), GPS, iPhones and the Internet are all examples of the daily influences of digital media. This interaction has and is continuing to shape the way we live, how we perceive our environment, the way we communicate with each other, and importantly how we view our relationship with art. Curated by captincaptin artists Gareth Goodison and Jonathan Hall