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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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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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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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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
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C24 Feature Artist's Statement: The ghost of Ian Curtis lyrics in Joy Division ReworkedHaving visited Sydney Opera House earlier this year, the Heritage Orchestra's show with Gorillaz collaborator Matt Watkins is about to tour England.30 August 2013
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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 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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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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Preview Creatures invade Science Museum this November in a unique Robotic Safari FestivalA unique Robotic Safari festival will be full of weird and wonderful robotic creatures when it comes to the Science Museum this November.31 October 2013
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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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Preview Frequency takes digital art and technology festival to streets of historic LincolnHaving been launched with a cave-inspired sound installation in the gothic cathedral, the impressive digital arts festival in Lincoln continues with NASA footage and retro gaming.23 October 2013
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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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News Human pigs and Matthew Herbert show to launch NEoN digital arts festival in DundeeScotland's only digital arts festival will launch with a herd of human pigs and a performance on the plight of pigs by celebrated electronic musician Matthew Herbert.01 November 2012
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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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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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Review Miley Cyrus' Wrecking Ball and Mark Boulos' Marxist films: Abandon Normal Devices in LiverpoolBen Miller scoots around Liverpool encountering DeLorean-inspired futuristic vehicles, mashed up BitTorrent videos and disconcertingly powerful Marxist films. It must be Abandon Normal Devices festival...04 October 2013