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Intersections in Sustainability: new avenues through art and technology


When: November 6th, 2008 18:00 to 21:00
Location: The Hub, King's Cross, 34b York Way, N1 9AB
Price: £0.00
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An evening to challenge the way we perceive art, technology and innovation.

In a world which is running out of resources, find out how the technological world is being re-imagined and recycled. Meet the artists and innovators who are pushing the paradigm of 'sustainability' in their products and creations.

Hear from entrepreneurs breaking common perceptions by resurrecting old materials to create dynamic new uses, functions, and possibilities.

Topics our speakers will address include:

* how software, hardware and creative thinking are benefiting our community - from local to global
* creative applications of eco-media projects, particularly in terms of 'social telephony'
* the notion of artists as instigators of social and cultural change
* empowerment to artists and society via methods of recycling and sustainability

Speakers:

Damian Kimmelman is director and developer at Vivid Image www.wearevi.com <http://www.wearevi.com/> . Damian will be discussing new ways of manipulating digital technologies.

Graham Harwood is an artist and educator.  Harwood is also the artistic director Mongrel, an internationally recognised artists group specialising in digital media, and creator of The MediaShed, http://www.mediashed.org/.

James Wallbank is an artist and free technology activist.  James also directs the art & technology group Redundant Technology Initiative http://www.lowtech.org, and is the CEO of Access Space, http://access-space.org/

Location

The Hub, King's Cross, 34b York Way, N1 9AB

34.101120 -118.711079

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