[Maths-Education] Maths-Art Seminar at London Knowledge Lab: May 11, 'Computation and Feedback: Sonified generative artwork' by Paul Prudence

Phillip Kent phillip.kent at gmail.com
Thu May 6 02:37:05 BST 2010


*** PLEASE CIRCULATE ** ALL WELCOME ***

COMPUTATION AND FEEDBACK: SONIFIED GENERATIVE ARTWORK

An LKL Maths-Art Seminar
by
Paul Prudence
Tuesday 11 May, 6.00 - 7.30pm

Paul Prudence is an artist and real-time visual performer working with
generative/computational systems, audio responsive visual feedback and
processed video. He is particularly interested in the ways in which
sound, space and form can be synaesthetically amalgamated. He is a
writer and researcher in the field of visual music, process art, and
computational design. His artworks, performances and lectures have been
presented worldwide.
        
Paul will talk about his sonified generative artworks and his work using
autocatalytic feedback systems. He will also talk about his recreational
research weblog, Dataisnature, which covers a diverse range of subjects
that are interrelated, such as algorithmic art, process art, earth
processes and geomorphology.

For more information, see Paul's websites:
        http://transphormetic.com
        http://dataisnature.com
        http://paulprudence.com


TIME: 6.00 - 7.30pm, Tuesday 11 May 2010
PLACE: London Knowledge Lab, 23-29 Emerald St, London, WC1N 3QS
[Travel information & maps at: http://bit.ly/LKL-MathsArt-venue ]

All welcome. No reservation required, but an email to
lkl.maths.art at gmail.com would be appreciated for planning purposes

Next seminars: June 8, Linda Karshan; seminars will restart in September

*Visit the website and seminar archive:
http://www.lkl.ac.uk/events/maths-art
*Join the email list for future seminar announcements:
http://www.dcs.bbk.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/lkl-maths-art


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Dr Phillip Kent
London Knowledge Lab - Institute of Education
23 - 29 Emerald St
London WC1N 3QS
p.kent at ioe.ac.uk
tel 020 7763 2156   mobile 07950 952034
www.RISKatIOE.org , www.phillipkent.net
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Dr Phillip Kent, London, UK
mathematics  education  technology  research
phillip.kent at gmail.com  mobile: 07950 952034
www.phillipkent.net
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