Fast Forward to the Analogue: Vintage Immersions explores analogue choices in present-day artistic practice. The exhibition examines how those choices are embedded within an interdisciplinary framework. Launching on the evening of Tuesday 2nd July at the University of Greenwich Galleries’ Project Space, this exhibition invites artists and researchers from different disciplines to respond to the notion of the analogue as a concept and/or practice. The analogue is often presented as what preceded the digital. However, the revival of analogue techniques and aesthetic bears witness to a range of practices that operate past the mere opposite of digital technologies. Works by Mihalis Arfaras, Patrick Beveridge, Eleanor Dare, Carla Garcia...
Bringing together key thinkers in the field, the day-long event featured presentations and panel dis...
A series of large-scale computer-generated photographic images, stereoscopic works and animations we...
This paper examines the resistance and revival of outmoded photographic technologies, in a new forma...
The analogue is often presented as what preceded the digital. However, the revival of analogue techn...
Drawing from the exhibition "Fast Forward to the Analogue: vintage immersions" (Project Space, Unive...
This essay considers how a number of artworks mobilize what is tentatively termed “the analogue.” “T...
“Analogue: On Tacita Dean and Zoe Leonard” draws on surrealist conceptions of automatism and chance....
This study examines the culture and values surrounding the analogue camera and the analogue photogra...
This chapter discusses retrospective trends in music and audiovisual art, sometimes known as Haunto...
Before breakfast, my social media newsfeed drew my attention to two features on the wet collodion pr...
When discussing our understanding of the world, the term ‘analogue’ has become shorthand for anythin...
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As we speak, analogue film is being phased out of the international film industry. The medium that o...
Video art is a continually developing practice that evolves alongside ever changing technological ad...
In 2011 the British artist Tacita Dean’s installation FILM opened in the Turbine Hall of the Tate Mo...
Bringing together key thinkers in the field, the day-long event featured presentations and panel dis...
A series of large-scale computer-generated photographic images, stereoscopic works and animations we...
This paper examines the resistance and revival of outmoded photographic technologies, in a new forma...
The analogue is often presented as what preceded the digital. However, the revival of analogue techn...
Drawing from the exhibition "Fast Forward to the Analogue: vintage immersions" (Project Space, Unive...
This essay considers how a number of artworks mobilize what is tentatively termed “the analogue.” “T...
“Analogue: On Tacita Dean and Zoe Leonard” draws on surrealist conceptions of automatism and chance....
This study examines the culture and values surrounding the analogue camera and the analogue photogra...
This chapter discusses retrospective trends in music and audiovisual art, sometimes known as Haunto...
Before breakfast, my social media newsfeed drew my attention to two features on the wet collodion pr...
When discussing our understanding of the world, the term ‘analogue’ has become shorthand for anythin...
VR spatiality is ideological. This VR app and screen capture is a 3D realisation of Motel Room numbe...
As we speak, analogue film is being phased out of the international film industry. The medium that o...
Video art is a continually developing practice that evolves alongside ever changing technological ad...
In 2011 the British artist Tacita Dean’s installation FILM opened in the Turbine Hall of the Tate Mo...
Bringing together key thinkers in the field, the day-long event featured presentations and panel dis...
A series of large-scale computer-generated photographic images, stereoscopic works and animations we...
This paper examines the resistance and revival of outmoded photographic technologies, in a new forma...