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Translating Nature: using Data as an Art Material by Dr. Julie Freeman

Mon, 17 Jan

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Margate

Dr. Julie Freeman is an artist whose work spans visual, audio and digital art forms and explores the relationship between science, nature and how humans interact with it.

Translating Nature: using Data as an Art Material by Dr. Julie Freeman
Translating Nature: using Data as an Art Material by Dr. Julie Freeman

Time & Location

17 Jan 2022, 18:00 – 19:00

Margate, 31-33 High St, Margate CT9 1DX, UK

About the Event

Can fish make music? Should humans live as a eusocial species? How can technology strengthen our connection to nature? Investigating data as an art material and using it to create work which reflects the human condition through the analysis and representation of live data/ data from living systems.

Dr. Julie Freeman is an artist whose work spans visual, audio and digital art forms and explores the relationship between science, nature and how humans interact with it. 

Visitors must wear face masks in the space.

Image from the V&A, titled ALICE (Active Living Infrastructure: Controlled Environment) 2021.

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