And I was lucky enough to see the view last night. If you're thinking about 
going today -or later-  you should. It's a very good show indeed - both 
visually engaging and packed with stuff to think about. I think it's possibly 
the best Furtherfield show yet, although they've consistently set the bar 
high.A particular highlight for me is Nathaniel Stern's collection of 
'compressionist' prints, printed onto vinyl and displayed on the outside of the 
gallery ( note - they go *all the way* round  -don't miss any), smart & 
gorgeous both, but there's not a single piece that doesn't repay extended 
looking and thinking 
michael

      From: marc garrett <[email protected]>
 To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity 
<[email protected]> 
 Sent: Friday, April 24, 2015 11:30 AM
 Subject: [NetBehaviour] Reminder: Beyond the Interface - London
   
Reminder: Beyond the Interface - London

Zach Blas, Branger_Briz, Mez Breeze, Heath Bunting, Jennifer Chan, Francesca da 
Rimini, Genetic Moo, Nathaniel Stern

http://www.furtherfield.org/programmes/exhibition/beyond-interface-london

Public Opening: Saturday 25 April, 2-4pm

The interface is the boundary across which information is exchanged, causing a 
transformation in one or both sides of that boundary. The artists in this 
exhibition, critical practitioners in art and technology, lift the veil on 
contemporary interfaces; setting out alternative routes, aesthetic visions and 
disruptive behaviours.

The exhibition introduces a new work and slit-scanner hack workshops by 
Nathaniel Stern to be created as part of a residency.

Come along....

Chat soon

marc


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