Life Forms: GV Art and Kinetica Art Fair
Life Forms: GV Art and Kinetica Art Fair
Kinetica Art Fair is a yearly event produced by Kinetica Museum. It brings together galleries, art organisations and curatorial groups from around the world who focus on universal concepts and evolutionary processes though the convergence of kinetic, electronic, robotic, sound, light, time-based and multi-disciplinary new media art, science and technology.
The fair provides an international platform for museums, collectors, curators and the public to view and buy artworks in this advancing field. Alongside the fair we run special events, screenings, tours, talks, workshops and performances.
12.00 - Talks and Screenings. Andrew Carnie and Richard Wingate – Slices and Snapshots
Andrew Carnie’s work ‘The Magic Forest’ arose from a collaboration with Dr Richard Wingate, of the Medical Research Council Centre for Developmental Neurology, at Kings College, London. The work tracks the development, proliferation, and organisation of neurones in the growing brain.
Carnie, Andrew
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Carnie, Andrew
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Carnie, Andrew
(2011)
Life Forms: GV Art and Kinetica Art Fair.
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Kinetica Art Fair is a yearly event produced by Kinetica Museum. It brings together galleries, art organisations and curatorial groups from around the world who focus on universal concepts and evolutionary processes though the convergence of kinetic, electronic, robotic, sound, light, time-based and multi-disciplinary new media art, science and technology.
The fair provides an international platform for museums, collectors, curators and the public to view and buy artworks in this advancing field. Alongside the fair we run special events, screenings, tours, talks, workshops and performances.
12.00 - Talks and Screenings. Andrew Carnie and Richard Wingate – Slices and Snapshots
Andrew Carnie’s work ‘The Magic Forest’ arose from a collaboration with Dr Richard Wingate, of the Medical Research Council Centre for Developmental Neurology, at Kings College, London. The work tracks the development, proliferation, and organisation of neurones in the growing brain.
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Accepted/In Press date: 3 February 2011
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Local EPrints ID: 187183
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/187183
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Date deposited: 16 May 2011 14:13
Last modified: 10 Dec 2021 19:16
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Andrew Carnie
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