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In Pictures David Gilmour and Björk to Kendrick Lamar and Blur: Ten of the best vinyl album artworksTraditional fine art, photography, sculpture and computer graphics all played their part in Art Vinyl's 50 best covers of 2015. From Drenge and Tame Impala to Squeeze and Jamie xx, here are ten of them.08 January 2016
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Curator's Choice Curator's Choice: Irini Papadimitriou on the beauty and inspiration of the Victoria & Albert MuseumIrini Papadimitriou, the Digital Programmes Manager at the Victoria & Albert Museum, on digital art, knitting and finding inspiration.05 November 2015
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Interview Multiplied Art Fair Director and Christie's Senior Prints Specialist Murray Macaulay on collecting contemporary editionsCulture24 talks to Multiplied Art Fair's Director Murray Macaulay about the world of contemporary editions.14 October 2015
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Preview Artist's Statement: Ravi Deepres on Leicester's Festival of Rugby at the Rugby World Cup 2015Ravi Deepres says his artwork, The Gain Line, targets the primal appreciation of space in the minds of certain players, appearing as part of Leicester's current Festival of Rugby.24 September 2015
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News Sir Peter Blake has launched an art app that applies dazzle camouflage to picturesThe pop art pioneer's app is inspired by early 20th century artists who painted British vessels in dazzle camouflage to confuse enemy U-boats.08 September 2015
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News New arts centre calls for backers in bid to beat the cuts in Greater ManchesterAn entrepreneur who has helped provide £35,000 for a new learning centre in Greater Manchester says the venue will open in the summer if a further £10,000 can be raised.06 February 2015
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News National Museum of Computing enlists sound artist Matt Parker to create sound archive of computingA permanent sound archive of the restored and recreated working machines at the Museum of Computing is being created by sound artist Matt Parker.27 January 2015
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News Bristolians dance under streetlights in six-week digital art show ShadowingArtists Jonathan Chomko and Matthew Rosier say Shadowing, their digital artwork in the streetlights around Bristol during September and October, was played 100,000 times.21 November 2014
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News Tate dives into the world of Minecraft with collection-inspired Tate Worlds projectThe Tate has teamed up with leading Minecraft mapmakers to create a series of free virtual 3-D worlds inspired by the artworks in its collection.20 November 2014
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Preview Musician to create 30 Minute Snare Drum Roll as dancers circumnavigate M25 at SouthbankCharles Hayward says he will make a drum beat spiral through acoustic space, changing density, pressure and volume as dancers plan to recreate the M25 in the Royal Festival Hall.07 November 2014
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Curator's Choice Curator's Choice: The British Council forgets cynicism about creativity in Blurring the LinesBeatrice Pembroke, the Director of the British Council's Creative Economy Department, tells Culture24 about an exhibition of 16 "remarkable" artists.04 November 2014
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Preview Digital artist to make public musicians with Laser Light Synths on side of Brighton churchSeeing everyone as "innately musical" and promising to take care of the harmonies, artist Seb Lee-Delisle will allow the public to trigger a large-scale musical test.04 September 2014
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News Science artist to build giant phone charger powered by 800 pieces of fruit and vegetableCaleb Charland plans to make a huge organic charger with 800 pieces of fruit and vegetables in a work set to be unveiled in London’s Westfield shopping centre.18 July 2014
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C24 Feature Artist’s Statement: Antony Gormley on Feeling Material, his iPad work for Art EverywhereAntony Gormley on his downloadable commission for Art Everywhere, the campaign taking works chosen by the public to more than 30,000 billboards and outdoor sites.16 July 2014
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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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In Pictures Jarman Award winners choose brightest new film art talents for Selected tourSee some of the imagery from the tour which is taking some of the best young film artists around the country this summer.23 May 2014
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Preview Digital artist transforms fish bones into cosmic bodies and phantom creatures at The GrantA new art exhibition at the Grant Museum of Zoology explores the relationship between nature and its representations through the digital manipulation of fish bone.19 May 2014
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Interview The beautiful game: Matt Pyke talks football and digital art for Museums at NightWe interview Matt Pyke from Universal Everything about his real time voice reactive digital work set destined for the National Football Museum, Manchester for Museums at Night.09 May 2014
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News Manchester Art Gallery tests Google glasses which can recognise and interpret artworksWorking with software developers in California, an academic in Manchester says Google Glass will become "huge in every industry" - starting with three paintings.07 May 2014
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C24 Feature Artist's Statement: State control, David Miranda and digital migration at Lighthouse in BrightonIn an exhibition opening as part of this year's Brighton Festival, artist Tobias Revell has made three fable-like films about the digital world. People can exploit power, he says.02 May 2014