
subscribeEvery Saturday 3 March - 28 April 2012, 10-12pm (excluding 7 April)
ALL WELCOME
The Embroidered Digital Commons is a collectively stitched version of ‘A Concise Lexicon of/for the Digital Commons’ by the Raqs Media Collective (2003). The project seeks to hand-embroider the whole lexicon, term by term, through workshops and events as a practical way of close-reading and discussing the text and its current meaning.
Part of the Being Social exhibition at Furtherfield Gallery.
Would you like to stitch the Digital Commons with us?
25 February - 28 April 2012 - Thursday to Saturday 12 noon - 3pm
Opening Event: Saturday 25 February 2012, 1-4pm
Press View: Friday 2 March 2012, 10-12 noon
rsvp: info@furtherfield.org
Join us for Being Social, our opening exhibition of contemporary artworks that explore how our lives - personal and political - are being shaped by digital technologies.
Furtherfield has established an international reputation as London's first gallery for networked media art since 2004. With this exciting move to a more public space we invite the public, artists and techies - amateurs, professionals, celebrated stars and private enthusiasts - to engage with local and global, everyday and epic themes in a process of imaginative collaboration and exchange.
Saturday 25 February 2012
Come along and experience reality being remixed...
http://www.furtherfield.org/exhibitions/reff-remix-world-reinvent-reality
Private View: 25 February 6.30-9pm
Live performance by Garrett Lynch at 7.30pm
Open Thursday - Saturday, 12-5pm
Date: 25 February - 26 March 2011
Venue: Furtherfield (formerly HTTP)
Special guests on the night - Dr. Richard Barbrook, Andy Cameron, Garrett Lynch, Eleonora
Oreggia aka XNAME and Quayola.
In a world where individuals and communities are connected via real-time technologies in a state of
Date: Thursday 10 February 2011, 7-9pm
Venue: The Furtherfield Space in London.
http://www.furtherfield.org/events/station-rose-20-digital-years-plus-book-launch
Station Rose Presentation & Book Launch at Furtherfield Space (formerly HTTP).
Furtherfield is pleased to present the UK Book launch of STATION ROSE: 20 Digital Years Plus, published by Verlag für Moderne Kunst Nürnberg.
HTTP Gallery, London
12 February – 20 March 2010
Open Thursday - Saturday, 12-5pm
Private view and performances: Friday, 12 February 2010, 6:30-9pm
Free admission to exhibition and events
Join us at the next full moon from 3 pm, Saturday 30th January 2010 for our closing event- to take part and redistribute works from this exhibition of eMail-Art provoked by the Dark Mountain project.
---> Take down the artworks and mail them back out into the world for others to receive through the postal system.
---> Everyone who comes along gets to take an artwork away with them and to send artworks to friends and acquaintances.
http://netarts.org/2009/grand_prize_2009.html
Netarts.org (aka Art on the Net) run by the Art on the Net steering committee and the Machida City Museum of Graphic Arts.