Alpha-ville created an exhibition as part of the Alpha-ville 2011 Festival to address the transition from a digital to a post-digital culture, looking beyond technology at how human behaviours such as collaboration, participation and interaction are redefining the creative practice and society itself; and how the physical boundaries between reality and online are being blurred.
The exhibition featured a programme of physical, digital and interactive installations, workshops, open labs, talks, performances, web experiments and more. Some of the highlights of the programme included:
From Digital to Post-Digital
Alpha-ville created an exhibition as part of the Alpha-ville 2011 Festival to address the transition from a digital to a post-digital culture, looking beyond technology at how human behaviours such as collaboration, participation and interaction are redefining the creative practice and society itself; and how the physical boundaries between reality and online are being blurred.
The exhibition featured a programme of physical, digital and interactive installations, workshops, open labs, talks, performances, web experiments and more. Some of the highlights of the programme included:
CELL installed at Alpha-ville – read more
Cell/ Interactive Installation by James Alliban and Keiichi Matsuda (UK, 2011)
BitQuitd / Installation by Jeroen Holthius (NL, 2009)
Pas a Pas / Installation by Ishac Bertran (ES, 2010)
Edits / Installation by Dean McNamee & Tim Burrell-Saward (UK, 2011)
Written Images / Installation and demo by Martin Fuchs and Peter Bischel (CH, 2010)
Video Installation by Daito Manabe (JP, 2009-2011)
For a full catalogue of the exhibition, please contact [email protected]