Microworld : Acadia @ Arcadecardiff
Arcadecardiff Queens Arcade, Cardiff, CF10 2BY - 21st May to 2nd June

Hello,This May, Genetic Moo will be creating Microworld
: Arcadia - a 'living' art space in a gallery in Cardiff, which will
grow, transform and evolve in response to user activity. For two weeks,
visitors will be able to immerse themselves in an interactive digital ecology.


We will be projecting several of our creatures
around the gallery. These creatures will interact with

1) the audience

2) the gallery space

3) each other.



Over the course of the show new creatures will
be introduced, modified and rearranged (including some made by the audience and
other artists). Some creatures will struggle some will thrive. We are trying to
create a super rich interactive environment where even we, the artists, do not
know what will happen next. The show is an experiment in active audience
engagement - which we think is vital for new art today.



We will working with a number of other
interactive artists and also be hosting a range of events and workshops
throughout the two weeks. Workshops will include simple guides to Programming
& Designing for interaction, Processing, Kinect & Arduino.



Exhibition opportunity:Would you like to bring along a project, run it in the 
space and see how it interacts with the audience and other
art works?  This could be for a few hours or a day or two. Projects can be at 
any stage of development, hopefully people will come and *test things out*. 
We are particularly
interested in Cardiff-based makers and artists. Projects could be light / audio
/ electronic / robotic / digital / performance based. There will be a spare
projector and PC for people to run works on if needed. If you would like to get 
involved then please contact us at [email protected]  
Thanks.


More information on the event can be read on our
website

http://www.geneticmoo.com 

[email protected] 

                                          
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