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News Agnes guide invites visitors on alternative tours of the Serpentine GalleriesA "benevolent spambot" called Agnes is leading online visitors on tours of the Serpentine Galleries in London, meeting staff and discovering secret parts of the collections.03 February 2014
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Interview Artist's Statement: Nicolas Maigret talks spying on BitTorrent in The Pirate CinemaThe French new media artist tells us about spying, surveillance, Woody Allen films in China and the top 100 clips being downloaded on torrents across the world.04 October 2013
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News Ashmolean To Create Online Centre Of Islamic & Eastern ArtThe Ashmolean Museum in Oxford is to launch an online resource called The Yousef Jameel Online Centre for people to study and enjoy Islamic and eastern art.08 November 2007
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Preview Beneath and Beyond takes seismic upheaval to the Museum of Science and IndustryLive seismic recordings from 50 stations around the world – including ones beneath Greater Manchester – help create a unique sound and video installation at the MOSI.22 March 2013
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News Bristol public exchange thousands of text messages with lamp posts and postboxesA digital project allowing the public to swap thoughts and advice with familiar objects around Bristol has resulted in more than 25,000 text messages being exchanged.09 September 2013
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News Bygone London as you've never seen it before: Museum launches Streetmuseum 2.0See photos of the evolving London of the 19th and 20th centuries as the Museum of London releases 16 hybrid images of the city to accompany an iPhone app.26 February 2014
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News Chris Watson to open Inside the Circle of Fire: A Sheffield Sound Map at Millennium GalleryA sound recordist magician, Cabaret Voltaire co-founder Chris Watson has spent a year pursuing the sounds of Sheffield. Falcons, football fans and furnaces all contribute.20 August 2013
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Review Conrad Shawcross's Timepiece converts the Roundhouse into a colossal timekeeperA large-scale light installation transforms Camden's Roundhouse into a mysterious meditation on the familiar but peculiar concept of time.31 July 2013
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Review Death of the author: Paul Morrison’s Auctorum at the Millennium Gallery in SheffieldThe author is dead; long live the author. Sheffield artist Paul Morrison makes the viewer the author and interpreter of his art in Auctorum at the Millennium Gallery.04 July 2012
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News Design Museum poll suggests end of the garden shed ahead of The Future is Here showA poll of nearly 1,000 people, carried out ahead of the Design Museum's new show pondering the future, has suggested a desire among many to slow down.22 July 2013
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Preview Digital art pioneer Manfred Mohr brings algorithmic art to Carroll / FletcherThe West End gallery holds the first UK solo show for German artist whose first exhibit of computer generated work was in 1971.27 November 2012
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News How do you better a talking post box? Bristol's Playable City seeks out tech savvy public art pioneersThe Playable City competition is down to the last eight. But just who will be entertaining the people of Bristol this year with a playful digital art installation?30 May 2014
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Preview In Pictures: Sixth edition of AV Festival explores Extraction themeFrom stones and films to Russian miners and coal extraction in Newcastle, see some of the works in this year's edition of the AV festival in the north-east's best galleries.21 March 2014
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Preview iPaw iPads, Minimum Wage Machines and a gliding robot: Time and Motion at FACTPictures from the animated current exhibition at Liverpool's FACT where, among other workplace concepts, you can see a zoetrope of a man's reality in dream-time.17 January 2014
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Preview JG Ballard-inspired Science Fiction: New Death seeks Middle East resolutions and moreSee artworks from the major contemporary science fiction exhibition opening at the Foundation for Art and Creative Technology in Liverpool later this month.12 March 2014
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Preview John Gerrard brings Exercise (Dijbouti) to the Old Power Station, OxfordThe Irish artist builds a year-long CGI movie out of found documentary footage of US military training in the Horn of Africa.12 July 2012
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Review Light Show is beguiling and hypnotising at London's Hayward GalleryMesmerising, beguiling, hypnotic and occasionally downright confusing, the Hayward's new show features photogenic installations and one-way mirrors.07 February 2013
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News Matisse, Mondrian and the Mayor of New York City: Tate announces 2014 exhibitionsDamien Hirst's 2013 show was the most popular ever solo exhibition for Tate, whose plans for the forthcoming year include a digital display allowing visitors to add their own art.19 September 2013
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Review Nancy Mauro-Flude takes to Phoenix Gallery for Error in Time at Brighton Digital Festival 2012Exploring the relationship between mankind and machines, a lecture and performance launched digital platform E-Permanent and the Brighton Digital Festival.06 September 2012
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News New Art Exchange and Artfinder ask public to turn curators in digital Culture Cloud experimentHaving been chosen from hundreds of applicants for Arts Council digital funding, the Nottingham gallery is teaming up with technological innovators ArtFinder to present a public art vote.15 June 2012