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: Mark Osborne

Not Yet Invented

part of Lunchtime Talks

Talk

Fri 13 Feb 13:00-14:00

In venue: Pervasive Media Studio
And online: Live stream on Youtube.com

This is a free event. Tune in wherever you are, online. If you want to take part in venue you need to book in advance.

Additional booking info below

In this Lunchtime Talk, Mark Osborne will share his work running Not-Yet-Invented. A series of workshops that explore Computational Media, which blends computer science with creative fields like art, music, and design. This was inspired by his visits to Resonate Festival in Belgrade, where he was taken with the festival's current, accessible identity. 

About Mark

Mark Osborne currently teaches in Bournemouth, with his practice starting with zines and 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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