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Last Updated ( Thursday, 14 February 2008 )
 
Written by Donna Holford-Lovell, on 14-02-2008 06:42
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Exploration of the urban data, technology and its visualisation

Exhibition & Colloquium

By tagging the urban space using data systems and wireless technologies we can create and explore maps and representations of the urban environment in order to experience a place like never before. Invisible complex data, once visualised, can uncover new ways of thinking about, interacting with or discovering our urban surroundings.

Exhibition
3 March – 2 May 2008
Preview 29 February 6pm – 8pm

Artists Hamilton & Southern with Chris St Amand (UK, Canada)
Clive Gillman (UK)
Simone O’Callaghan (Australia)
John Isaacs (UK)
Michele Pred (USA)
In The Fields (Germany)

Colloquium
1 May 10am – 5pm

Speakers
Jen Southern (UK)
Clive Gillman (UK)
Simone O’Callaghan (Australia)
John Isaacs (UK)
Mark Shovman (Israel)
Chaos Computer Club (Germany)

Admission to the exhibition and colloquium are free but places for the colloquium are limited therefore booking is required. For the full programme and booking details contact E This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it T 01308 308 324 or visit www.abertay.ac.uk/exhibitions

Supported by the Dundee Discovery Campaign and Scottish Enterprise Tayside Exhibition open Monday to Friday 9.30am – 4.45pm

University of Abertay Dundee
Top Floor, Abertay Student Centre
1 - 3 Bell Street, DD1 1HP
www.abertay.ac.uk/exhibitions
T 01382 308324
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