An image of a man, with his back turned to the camera, sat at a desk, manipulating an unseen controller for multi coloured lights and shapes projected onto the wall in front of him. The shapes are a warm mix of green, red, orange and yellow.
Dither Performance - Image Credit: Dasha Ilina

Not Yet Invented

part of Lunchtime Talks

Talk

Please note: This event ended on 13 February 2026

In this Lunchtime Talk, Mark Osborne will share his work running Not-Yet-Invented; a series of workshops exploring Computational Media, inspired by his visits to Resonate Festival in Belgrade, where he was taken with the festival's current, accessible approach. The Not-Yet-Invented workshops reference and use as a starting point Kay & Goldberg's thoughts on 'not-yet-invented media' as set out in their paper, Personal Dynamic Media.

About Mark

Mark Osborne teaches in Bournemouth, with his practice starting with zines & the Cassette Music scene at the start of the 1980's. His interests include post internet, physical computing, materiality of computation, hypermedia, liminality and hybrid media form. He is currently doing a 'practice based' PhD at Plymouth using audio reactive error diffusion dither systems to explore creative understandings of Computational Media.


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