AND Festival (Spring) \\ Cumbria, UK \\ 15 March – 10 April 2010
In Spring 2010, audiences joined AND Festival on a digital journey across real and virtual worlds in Cumbria, Lancashire and online, as they abandoned the city to head for the hills. Strange, playful and radical interventions took place across the Northwest’s stunning landscape as a host of artists, scientists and designers mapped the region to question our relationship with nature and technology, food and health, work and play.
Geoffrey Alan Rhodes created a unique interactive cinema experience inside a pleasant looking log cabin in the heart of Grizedale forest. Using…
Read moreArambo \ Geoffrey Alan Rhodes (2010)
Sat 3rd Apr 2010Today, too, I experienced something I hope to understand in a few days was a site-specific artwork that auto-generated films based upon narrative data collected from Facebook profiles. Using a combination of status updates, YouTube uploads and video portraits, the work looked at people in Barrow-in-Furness from a range of different perspectives, each one a form of surveillance.
Read moreToday, too, I experienced something I hope to understand in a few days \ James Coupe (2010)
Wed 10th Mar 2010In 2010 AND commissioned US artist Rob Ray to create a new interactive mapping project in Grizedale Forest, GET LOST! The GPS and…
Read moreGET LOST! \ Rob Ray (2010)
Mon 1st Mar — Sun 4th Apr 2010During the AND Festival in Grizedale Forest in 2010, interaction design collective duo Hudson-Powell spent time on site experimenting with with technologies…
Read moreGrazing Jellies / Hudson-Powell (2010)
Sat 3rd Apr 2010“Our capabilities are unlimited, we are good, we, you and your health are one with the universe.” – UGI Commissioned in 2010,…
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