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25 January 2008 - 01 March 2008
Exhibition Opening: 25 January 2008, 5–8.30pm
Long Table Discussion hosted by Lois Weaver: 23 Jan 2008, 6–8pm
Performance by Lois Weaver: 28 February 2008, 7– 8pm
‘On the Margins of Technology’ Symposium: 29 February 2008, 10am–5pm
What if everyone had a role in deciding how society uses digital technologies? Featuring new work by AmbientTV.net , Loraine Leeson, Stacy Makishi and Lois Weaver. More |
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16 November 2007 - 19 January 2008
Do you want to break in to interactive web design and technology? Are you also interested in urban street culture -- music, fashion, film and more? More |
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05 July 2007 - 05 July 2007
[ s p a c e ] invite you to join us for a sunny community atmosphere, media arts entertainment, a collaborative BBQ and a few drinks! Featuring... More |
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13 June 2007 - 13 June 2007
Hive Networks is an Open Source project that has developed a DIY kit for ubiquitous computing. Explore the current development phase of the project and hear about art projects past, present and future More |
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30 May 2007 - 30 May 2007
A seminar on corporate social responsibility and the role artists and activists play in 'identity correction' and interrogating the activities of big business. More |
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02 May 2007 - 02 September 2007
Channel 5.2 invites you to launch LaunchLab, a new user-generated creative employment website with an opening event at Space More |
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24 April 2007 - 24 April 2007
Being at St Clements has been created by a group of patients based in a London Psychiatric Hospital. Working with 3 artists commissioned by Space, and mentored by Core Arts, the work is about being a patient in the UK’s Mental Health system today. More |
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06 October 2006 - 21 October 2006
An exhibition of five new works by artists working with RFID technology as part an ongoing project produced by [ space.media.arts ] More |
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25 September 2006 - 25 September 2007
The Library of Performing Rights provides physical and on line resources to establish platforms for activism, research and dialogue between artists, human rights activists, advocates, academics and, most
significantly, communities who live with their rights in jeopardy. More |
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24 September 2006 - 24 September 2007
UKSOUNDTV.COM is an ongoing youth run broadband channel, broadcasting from Bow, East London. Focusing on UK underground music, emergent technology and local issues, UKS TV is the first broadband channel managed, produced, directed and crewed by a team of young people. More |
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16 July 2006 - 28 July 2006
A two week boot camp dedicated to free software and open hardware in the field of media art. Instructed by Goto10, and in collaboration with Huddersfield Digital Research Unit. More |
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29 June 2006
UKSOUNDTV.COM is a youth run broadband channel, broadcasting from Bow, East London. It relaunched with a live show featuring live performances by grime MCs, comedy, dance and more. More |
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16 May 2006
Author, journalist, editor and critic Bruce Sterling ranted to a full house about RFID, the future of design and technology and whatever else was on his mind. (more soon) More |
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24 April 2006 - 01 May 2006
A project by Take2030, PORTA2030 is a performative urgency-relay network exercises set within a Broadway Market public wifi net-zone. (more soon) More |
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Tagged: a one day event
25 March 2006
Tagged: a one day event brought together artists, technologists, academics and people who live and work local to our venue, in a program focused on electronic tagging technologies. (more soon) |
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URBAN EYES: A public prototype exhibition
22 March 2006 - 25 March 2006
A project by Marcus Kirsch and Jussi Ängeslevä in collaboration with Furtherfield. [ space.media.arts ] hosted a prototype of URBAN EYES, a project using RFID technology and pigeons to reawaken our natural drive for exploration. (more soon) |
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xxxxx events
20 March 2006 - 22 March 2006
A project by ap. As part of the NODE.London 2006, [ space.media.arts ] played host to a series of events by ap. Info at http://xxxxx.1010.co.uk/. (more soon) |
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Tagged: A hands-on RFID workshop
17 February 2006 - 10 March 2006
Instructors Paula Roush, Peter Chauncy, Antonios Galanopoulous and Chun Lee. This four day workshop taught a group of 15 people about electronics, art, technology, computer programming and more through study of RFID technology. (more soon) |
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09 November 2005
Part of the Social Tapestries project, organized and produced by Proboscis. During the workshop, participants explored and shared the different kinds of pollution affecting local communities in the London Fields area. More |
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UK Sound TV Live Launch 2005
29 July 2005
Live launch of UK Sound TV, an ongoing youth broadband TV channel put together by a group of youth producers and looking at street culture, music and new technology in east London. More info at http://www.uksoundtv.com.
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