Venue
Towner Art Gallery
Date
Thursday, October 24, 2019
06:00 PM
Address
Devonshire Park, College Road, Eastbourne BN21 4JJ
Location
South East England
Organiser
Blue Monkey Network

The objects with which we surround ourselves create incidental self-portraits.  Many share such portraits in a stream on social media. Using Twitter, the Virtual Eye project seeks to engage in a conversation about these objects to present intentional self-portraits. Digital glass boxes, large enough to accommodate an adult, celebrate these precious collections of personal objects so describing the wonderful, complex and intricate interactions that make a self-portrait.

In a presentation which attempts to position the Virtual Eye project within an art historical context, Cliff Crawford will display the work to the Blue Monkey audience along with input from some of the collaborators who have contributed objects to help build their virtual portraits.

This project uses social media as a tool: an integrated part of the content and presentation of the artwork. Social media supports the collaborative work of a diverse group of people to create digital exhibitions available to view on mobile devices, computer screens, large screen projections and VR (Virtual Reality). The viewer’s  phone, tablet, or computer becomes a gallery to view the work. So are white wall galleries relevant for viewing digital art? What can physical galleries add to the broad range of digital channels available or are they redundant as a means for a wider, more diverse audience to interact with art?

Cliff Crawford grew-up in the north-east of England, studied and taught in the Midlands and now lives in Bexhill. Best described as an enthusiast with an inquiring nature, Cliff is fascinated by process and uses both traditional and digital media to explore real and perceptual change through repetition, re-evaluation and reduction. Observation is central to his work and he uses repeating images to look again at what may have been overlooked to produce layers of dialogue creating a visual narrative. With a BA in Fine Art and a MSc in IT, he experiences in his work the tension and synchronicity of these divergent disciplines.

 

Where you can see the work:          Twitter @VirtualEyeArt

Website: https://cliffcrawfordart.co.uk/category/studio/virtual-eye/

You can also see Cliff’s work at ONCA Gallery in Brighton from 16th to 20th October in Systems Change Hive‘s exhibition, Hidden Paths, part of Brighton Digital Arts Festival.

 

 

Blue Monkey Network members FREE, non-members £5.