Planetary Collegium

  Over the last 20+ years i-DAT has had a syncretic relationship with Roy Ascott‘s Planetary Collegium (& its CAiiA (Centre for Advanced Inquiry in the Interactive Arts), STAR (Science Technology and Art Research) and CAiiA-STAR manifestations). Ctrl+Alt+Del seeks to celebrate the syncretic relationship between

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Angelika Kolodziej

Angelika Kolodziej is a photographer, movie maker, mixed media practitioner and Plymouth University i-Dat student. Over the years, she participated as an artist in several exhibitions, gathered the experience as a curator, student representative, ambassador and Plymouth Art Weekender volunteer. Her photography practice concerns people,

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Andy Sargeant

Andy is an Associate Lecturer on the i-DAT Game Art and Design Programme. Andy’s creative practice experiments with games, live performance and the process of making within digital media to promote social mobility and inclusive practice. Andy is a member of Kaos Kollective – an

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DESIGN RESEARCH – Expanding Research Networks

DESIGN RESEARCH – Expanding Research Networks

Design Research collaboration: Design Knowledge, i-DAT and Message Design Research Workshop delivered in collaboration with the Message and Design Knowledge Research Groups. Date: Wednesday 29 January 13.00 Lunch – research posters (2nd Floor Balcony) 14.00 Dóra Ísleifsdóttir & Åse Huus research seminar (Design Lab) Location:

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Naum Gabo Bronze Spheric Theme

Naum Gabo Bronze Spheric Theme

The interactive Digital 3D Model of Bronze Spheric Theme was co-produced with i-DAT and Tate Digital for the Naum Gabo Exhibition at Tate St Ives. (Original work c.1960, digitised 2019-20) Tate St Ives Exhibition NAUM GABO: 25 January – 3 May 2020 (Covid-19 extension TBC). TATE ST IVES

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Bronze Spheric Theme

Bronze Spheric Theme

Interactive Projection of a virtual Bronze Spheric Theme for Tate St Ives Naum Gabo Exhibition co-produced with i-DAT and Tate Digital. [Render]     TATE ST IVES Porthmeor Beach St Ives Cornwall TR26 1TG Bronze Spheric Theme Original work c.1960, digitised 2019-20 Digital 3D Model

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FUTURE HISTORY EXHIBITION:

FUTURE HISTORY EXHIBITION:

FUTURE HISTORY EXHIBITION: Date: Friday 29 November–Saturday 11 January Time: Monday–Friday: 10:00–17:00 and Saturday: 11:00–16:00 (Closed Thursday 19 December–Sunday 5 January 2020 inclusive) Venue: The Levinsky Gallery, Roland Levinsky Building {https://goo.gl/maps/qsLB9mwPe12sjxJVA} FUTURE HISTORY is a two-phase project. Version 1.0 takes a look in the rear-view mirror as we accelerate through

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FUTURE HISTORY v1.0

FUTURE HISTORY v1.0

FUTURE HISTORY EXHIBITION: Date: Friday 29 November–Saturday 11 January Time: Monday–Friday: 10:00–17:00 and Saturday: 11:00–16:00 (Closed Thursday 19 December–Sunday 5 January 2020 inclusive) Venue: The Levinsky Gallery, Roland Levinsky Building {https://goo.gl/maps/qsLB9mwPe12sjxJVA} FUTURE HISTORY is a two-phase project. Version 1.0 takes a look in the rear-view mirror as we accelerate through

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Joel Hodges

Joel is a Lecturer in 3D Visualisation, Immersion and Simulation on the i-DAT Game Art & Design Programme and researcher in i-DAT. Joel works with game engine technologies (Unreal Engine 4 and Unity 3D) to deliver networked VR/AR/XR experiences through social and technological interactions with

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Dr Andrew Prior

Andrew Prior is the Associate Professor in Digital Media Design. He is a designer, artist, musician and educator. He received his PhD from Aarhus University in 2015. He has exhibited and performed internationally, including New York, Tokyo, Aarhus, Roskilde, Brno and Žilina. Recent publications include

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