How has today’s technological world changed our lives and values? Can we still find meaning in the obsolete or low-tech? Slow Life unites seven international artists who explore the humanity within out-dated technologies and old materials.Featuring work by Wilfred Almendra, Dale Burning, Mark Karasick, Ryota Kuwakubo, Tomoyasu Murata, Beltran Obregon, Wolfgang Staehle. Slow Life is a John Hansard Gallery touring exhibition funded by Arts Council England, The Henry Moore Foundation, Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation, Nomura Cultural Foundation & EU Japan Fest Japan Committee. Organised by John Hansard Gallery and curated by Yuu Takehisa, in partnership with Limehouse Arts Foundation, London. The show plans to tour to BankART 1929, Yokoha...
This thesis examines Slow Cinema, a stylistic trend within contemporary art cinema, although one wit...
[Extract] Slow living may not necessarily be limited to particular places, but there are, nonetheles...
A curated project by Ride, this exhibition of seven artists’ work explored how digital media offer u...
In Future Studies and the History of Technology accelerating change is a perceived increase in the r...
This photograph originally appeared in the 2017 Research student photography and image competition h...
Speed is the essence of the modern era, but our faster, more frenetic lives often trouble us and lea...
An exhibition by Vanessa Billy, Edith Dekyndt, Erin Shirreff. ‘Slow Objects’ was an exhibition th...
The slow media manifesto article 11 states: 11. Slow Media are auratic: Slow Media emanate a special...
Digital technologies are the accelerator pedal of contemporary visual culture. Artists, in respons...
In this paper we explore the opportunities of slowness through moving images. We take our propositio...
<i>Slow</i> is a multi-disciplinary collaboration between interior design and dance. It creates new ...
A window-based interactive installation set in the context of a shopping centre or high street shopp...
Across the world, there has been a polite uprising to the perceived meaninglessness and stress of ou...
The desire to ‘move’ is a fundamental facet of being human, and the kinds of mobility involved in th...
[Extract] There is a powerful message permeating our social lives today, found in our self-help netw...
This thesis examines Slow Cinema, a stylistic trend within contemporary art cinema, although one wit...
[Extract] Slow living may not necessarily be limited to particular places, but there are, nonetheles...
A curated project by Ride, this exhibition of seven artists’ work explored how digital media offer u...
In Future Studies and the History of Technology accelerating change is a perceived increase in the r...
This photograph originally appeared in the 2017 Research student photography and image competition h...
Speed is the essence of the modern era, but our faster, more frenetic lives often trouble us and lea...
An exhibition by Vanessa Billy, Edith Dekyndt, Erin Shirreff. ‘Slow Objects’ was an exhibition th...
The slow media manifesto article 11 states: 11. Slow Media are auratic: Slow Media emanate a special...
Digital technologies are the accelerator pedal of contemporary visual culture. Artists, in respons...
In this paper we explore the opportunities of slowness through moving images. We take our propositio...
<i>Slow</i> is a multi-disciplinary collaboration between interior design and dance. It creates new ...
A window-based interactive installation set in the context of a shopping centre or high street shopp...
Across the world, there has been a polite uprising to the perceived meaninglessness and stress of ou...
The desire to ‘move’ is a fundamental facet of being human, and the kinds of mobility involved in th...
[Extract] There is a powerful message permeating our social lives today, found in our self-help netw...
This thesis examines Slow Cinema, a stylistic trend within contemporary art cinema, although one wit...
[Extract] Slow living may not necessarily be limited to particular places, but there are, nonetheles...
A curated project by Ride, this exhibition of seven artists’ work explored how digital media offer u...