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Perimeters, Boundaries and Borders
an f.city exhibition by fast-uk and folly
'Perimeters, Boundaries and Borders' is an exhibition of contemporary arts and
design practice. It is especially concerned with object and spatially oriented
disciplines, the use of digital technologies and the convergence of sculpture,
product design and architecture.
This exhibition will bring emerging
and existing contemporary practitioners and technologies into the
public arena and help to make cutting-edge developments in art
and technology more accessible. 'Perimeters,
Boundaries and Borders' will be held from
29 September - 21 October 2006 at venues across Lancaster city
centre in the North West of England. The main exhibition space
will be the new CityLab development in Dalton Square. The exhibition
is open from 12 - 5 pm, Mon - Sat.
The aim of this exhibition is to present the very latest examples of work that
blur the conventional boundaries of arts and design practice through the use
of technology.
Join us for the opening on 28 September 2006 from 6 - 8 pm at
City Lab!
Venue: Citylab, 4-5 Dalton Square, Lancaster LA1 4PP, 01524 582114
For Directions click on the map
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Perimeters,
Boundaries and Borders |
PBB features the work of 20 practitioners working
and the intersections of art, design and technology. For more information
on the works in the exhibition please follow the link above. |
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Intersculpt:uk 03, presented by Fast-uk
in Manchester, was part of a biennial exchange of work and ideas
taking place worldwide. The aim of this exhibition is to bring emerging
and established contemporary artists and technologies into the public
arena and to help make cutting-edge developments in art and technology,
as related to the practice of sculpture, accessible. Intersculpt:uk
03 was held from 10 - 26 October 2003 at the Museum of Science and
Industry in Manchester (MSIM). For more on this project and to see
works included in the exhibition click here.
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Intersculpt
2001 marked the second time that Fast-uk presented this biennial
exhibition of work and ideas that demonstrate the impact of digital
technologies on fine arts practice. Taking place at Manchester Metropolitan
University's Righton Gallery as part of Digital Summer's [inter:face]01,
the exhibition ran from the 7th - 20th November 2001. For more information click
here.
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