Events

Friday December 5, 2003
Start: 09:51
Start: 2003-12-05 09:51
End: 2003-12-11 09:51

Rachel Wingfield creates reactive, luminous surfaces and objects through the use of new technologies enabling familiar products to take on a new dimension.

http://loop.ph

Saturday December 6, 2003
(all day)
Start: 2003-12-05 09:51
End: 2003-12-11 09:51

Rachel Wingfield creates reactive, luminous surfaces and objects through the use of new technologies enabling familiar products to take on a new dimension.

http://loop.ph

Sunday December 7, 2003
(all day)
Start: 2003-12-05 09:51
End: 2003-12-11 09:51

Rachel Wingfield creates reactive, luminous surfaces and objects through the use of new technologies enabling familiar products to take on a new dimension.

http://loop.ph

Monday December 8, 2003
(all day)
Start: 2003-12-05 09:51
End: 2003-12-11 09:51

Rachel Wingfield creates reactive, luminous surfaces and objects through the use of new technologies enabling familiar products to take on a new dimension.

http://loop.ph

Tuesday December 9, 2003
(all day)
Start: 2003-12-05 09:51
End: 2003-12-11 09:51

Rachel Wingfield creates reactive, luminous surfaces and objects through the use of new technologies enabling familiar products to take on a new dimension.

http://loop.ph

Wednesday December 10, 2003
(all day)
Start: 2003-12-05 09:51
End: 2003-12-11 09:51

Rachel Wingfield creates reactive, luminous surfaces and objects through the use of new technologies enabling familiar products to take on a new dimension.

http://loop.ph

Thursday December 11, 2003
End: 09:51
Start: 2003-12-05 09:51
End: 2003-12-11 09:51

Rachel Wingfield creates reactive, luminous surfaces and objects through the use of new technologies enabling familiar products to take on a new dimension.

http://loop.ph

Saturday December 13, 2003
Start: 20:00

The de-auguration of the Temporary Embassy of KREV in Brussels.

Thursday December 18, 2003
Start: 19:00

Catherine Watling is an artist who specializes in inter-disciplinary work with a special interest in art/science based research. Her work predominantly focuses on the alternative and sensual use of digital tools to create interactive and immersive experiential environments. She is currently Associate Artist at the Junction, Cambridge and has recently been awarded an Arts Council Grant in order to attend the Kilwa Archaeological Survey as attached artist. She is also Co-Director of New Dust.

Friday December 19, 2003
Start: 11:00
Start: 2003-12-19 11:00
End: 2003-12-21 19:00

Catherine Watling is an artist who specializes in inter-disciplinary work with a special interest in art/science based research. Her work predominantly focuses on the alternative and sensual use of digital tools to create interactive and immersive experiential environments. She is currently Associate Artist at the Junction, Cambridge and has recently been awarded an Arts Council Grant in order to attend the Kilwa Archaeological Survey as attached artist. She is also Co-Director of New Dust.

A bit of context on the work in progress...

Saturday December 20, 2003
(all day)
Start: 2003-12-19 11:00
End: 2003-12-21 19:00

Catherine Watling is an artist who specializes in inter-disciplinary work with a special interest in art/science based research. Her work predominantly focuses on the alternative and sensual use of digital tools to create interactive and immersive experiential environments. She is currently Associate Artist at the Junction, Cambridge and has recently been awarded an Arts Council Grant in order to attend the Kilwa Archaeological Survey as attached artist. She is also Co-Director of New Dust.

A bit of context on the work in progress...

Sunday December 21, 2003
End: 19:00
Start: 2003-12-19 11:00
End: 2003-12-21 19:00

Catherine Watling is an artist who specializes in inter-disciplinary work with a special interest in art/science based research. Her work predominantly focuses on the alternative and sensual use of digital tools to create interactive and immersive experiential environments. She is currently Associate Artist at the Junction, Cambridge and has recently been awarded an Arts Council Grant in order to attend the Kilwa Archaeological Survey as attached artist. She is also Co-Director of New Dust.

A bit of context on the work in progress...