SPEAKERS: JACK ADDIS (LUMEN PRIZE), OLIVER GINGRICH, STUART BATCHELOR & DEBORAH TCHOUDJINOFF
Our FLUX: Social events are a new type of event for 2019. These events are primarily for networking and making connections within the creative media arts community. Hosted by our FLUX co-founders Maria Almena, Oliver Gingrich and Aphra Shemza, they will provide a relaxed space for the facilitation of networking and collaboration. In our intimate setting at the Library London, the audience will get the opportunity to meet key artists within the media art scene in London face to face and to discuss ideas, practices and preeminent concepts in today’s Media Arts.
Each event, artists meet and discuss their work with the audience. We invite all artists and creative practitioners working with art and technology who want to present to email us on info@fluxevents.co.uk. Our aim is to encourage discourse and create a space for communication and the exchange of ideas, providing some much needed critical discussion and technical advice for artists working in the field of the media arts. Come and join us to explore unchartered territories within the media arts and meet fellow practitioners.
Our FLUX: Social events are a new type of event for 2019. These events are primarily for networking and making connections within the creative media arts community. Hosted by our FLUX co-founders Maria Almena, Oliver Gingrich and Aphra Shemza, they will provide a relaxed space for the facilitation of networking and collaboration. In our intimate setting at the Library London, the audience will get the opportunity to meet key artists within the media art scene in London face to face and to discuss ideas, practices and preeminent concepts in today’s Media Arts.
Each event, artists meet and discuss their work with the audience. We invite all artists and creative practitioners working with art and technology who want to present to email us on info@fluxevents.co.uk. Our aim is to encourage discourse and create a space for communication and the exchange of ideas, providing some much needed critical discussion and technical advice for artists working in the field of the media arts. Come and join us to explore unchartered territories within the media arts and meet fellow practitioners.
ABOUT THE SPEAKERS:
Lumen Prize:
The Lumen Prize for Art and Technology celebrates and promotes artists working with technology through a juried competition and worldwide exhibitions.
Now in its 7th year, The Lumen Prize has already awarded over $70,000 in prize money and has staged over 45 exhibitions worldwide, including London, New York, Shanghai, St Petersburg, Beijing, Cardiff, Leeds...
Closing Date: May 3rd 2019
Questions about the prize? Visit our FAQ page or email info@lumenprize.com
www.lumenprize.com
Oliver Gingrich and Stuart Batchelor will present their upcoming exhibition Intelligent Matter:
Where do light, data and canvas meet? Combining algorithmic art, with traditional art forms, brainwave data with light refractions, artists Stuart F. Batchelor and Oliver Gingrich explore intersections between traditional art forms and intelligent artistic design. The exhibition will feature brainwave projections and light refractions by Oliver Gingrich as well as video and still generative paintings by Stuart F. Batchelor, as a trajectory of past, present and future of alternate and hybrid media art practices.
Presented at the Association for Cultural Advancement in the Visual Arts (ACAVA)’s Maxilla Space in Notting Hill, the exhibition will be hosted by FLUX Events - an artist-led platform for Media Arts focusing on contemporary media art practices created right now in the UK. FLUX events will host an evening of discussions around the diverse practices presented by Batchelor and Gingrich in “Intelligent Matter”.
Intelligent Matter runs from 23th of May to 26th of May 2019
FLUX Events Studio Visit: “Intelligent Matter” 24th of May 2019, 7.30pm-9.30pm
Free ticket registration here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/intelligent-matter-exhibition-stuart-f-batchelor-oliver-gingrich-tickets-59476805727
Deborah Tchoudjinoff:
Deborah Tchoudjinoff is a London based French-Mongolian artist intrigued by human-landscape entanglements; specifically, how the term Anthropocene might be understood outside the scientific community. Her practice uses emerging technologies (AR,VR) to create experiential and immersive installations that consider alternative narratives. Deborah holds an MA in Design Interactions from the Royal College of Art. Her work with a focus on Mongolia has been exhibited at Space Studios in London, GreenGrassi Gallery, as part of London Design Festival.
www.deboraht-ff.com
Lumen Prize:
The Lumen Prize for Art and Technology celebrates and promotes artists working with technology through a juried competition and worldwide exhibitions.
Now in its 7th year, The Lumen Prize has already awarded over $70,000 in prize money and has staged over 45 exhibitions worldwide, including London, New York, Shanghai, St Petersburg, Beijing, Cardiff, Leeds...
Closing Date: May 3rd 2019
Questions about the prize? Visit our FAQ page or email info@lumenprize.com
www.lumenprize.com
Oliver Gingrich and Stuart Batchelor will present their upcoming exhibition Intelligent Matter:
Where do light, data and canvas meet? Combining algorithmic art, with traditional art forms, brainwave data with light refractions, artists Stuart F. Batchelor and Oliver Gingrich explore intersections between traditional art forms and intelligent artistic design. The exhibition will feature brainwave projections and light refractions by Oliver Gingrich as well as video and still generative paintings by Stuart F. Batchelor, as a trajectory of past, present and future of alternate and hybrid media art practices.
Presented at the Association for Cultural Advancement in the Visual Arts (ACAVA)’s Maxilla Space in Notting Hill, the exhibition will be hosted by FLUX Events - an artist-led platform for Media Arts focusing on contemporary media art practices created right now in the UK. FLUX events will host an evening of discussions around the diverse practices presented by Batchelor and Gingrich in “Intelligent Matter”.
Intelligent Matter runs from 23th of May to 26th of May 2019
FLUX Events Studio Visit: “Intelligent Matter” 24th of May 2019, 7.30pm-9.30pm
Free ticket registration here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/intelligent-matter-exhibition-stuart-f-batchelor-oliver-gingrich-tickets-59476805727
Deborah Tchoudjinoff:
Deborah Tchoudjinoff is a London based French-Mongolian artist intrigued by human-landscape entanglements; specifically, how the term Anthropocene might be understood outside the scientific community. Her practice uses emerging technologies (AR,VR) to create experiential and immersive installations that consider alternative narratives. Deborah holds an MA in Design Interactions from the Royal College of Art. Her work with a focus on Mongolia has been exhibited at Space Studios in London, GreenGrassi Gallery, as part of London Design Festival.
www.deboraht-ff.com
This event is kindly hosted at the Library