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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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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 FACT commission which flew flock of Geese to the Moon wins Prix Ars Electronica awardA FACT commision which saw artist Liliane Lijn "fly" a flock of geese to the moon and relay the journey back to the gallery has won an international digital arts award.07 September 2012
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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 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
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News Northamptonshire's Global Footprint shoe-fest hitches ride as Coventry's Lady Godiva AwakesNorthamptonshire's boot and shoe heritage is being celebrated with a series of art events, beginning with the booting of Coventry's Cultural Olympiad Godiva Awakes.31 July 2012
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Review Review: Astronomy Photographer of the Year at The Royal ObservatoryOnly a jaded soul could fail to be impressed by a competition showing how amateur and professional photographers are making the most of digital advances, says Kat Hopps.24 September 2012
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News Ten artists vie for Playable City, Bristol's public art award with a technological twistPlayable City, Bristol's £30,000 award for a public artwork to play across the city's streets in summer 2013, has announced a shortlist of ten artists.17 December 2012
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News Watershed launches £30,000 International Playable City Award for playful public artworkA new £30,000 award for a public artwork that is playful and uses technology to engage audiences with city culture has been launched by Watershed in Bristol.24 October 2012