Decode: Digital Design Sensations showed the latest developments in digital and interactive design, from small, screen-based, graphics to large-scale interactive installations.
The exhibition explored three themes: Code presented pieces that use computer code to create new works and looks at how code can be programmed to create constantly fluid and ever-changing works. Interactivity looked at works that are directly influenced by the viewer. Visitors were invited to interact with and contribute to the development of the exhibits. Network focused on works that comment on and utilise the digital traces left behind by everyday communications and looks at how advanced technologies and the internet have enabled new types of social interaction and mediums of self-expression.
The exhibition explored three themes: Code presented pieces that use computer code to create new works and looks at how code can be programmed to create constantly fluid and ever-changing works. Interactivity looked at works that are directly influenced by the viewer. Visitors were invited to interact with and contribute to the development of the exhibits. Network focused on works that comment on and utilise the digital traces left behind by everyday communications and looks at how advanced technologies and the internet have enabled new types of social interaction and mediums of self-expression.
My favorite was Daniel Rozin's "Weave Mirror". Because his work was a fusion of new technologies and crafted materials. I think his work represents a hybrid of old physical materials and new technologies and it is something that we are surrounded by in our daily lives. His work makes me reflect appearances of our current lives.
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