London, United Kingdom
WIP
By Martin Disley, Molly Erin McCarthy, Natasha Thembiso Ruwona
WIP brings together the three participating artists from Hotel Generation 2021 to present work in the form of research, snippets and in-progress reflections assembled since the development programme finished in 2021. Visitors to the site are advised to zoom in and out to unearth the assets uploaded. As a way of expanding existing relationships and tracking the artists' continued development and research, the exhibition mimics forms of online mapping tools and more corporate approaches to creativity and progress via presentation and design. Through non-linear approaches to design and delivery of configuring elements of artistic practice, the exhibition becomes fluid in contextualising research, work-in-progress and notes as outcome. Utilising existing as well as reconstructed infrastructure and design from virtual whiteboard software, the exhibition brings together seemingly disparate items, tracing links between them and offering them up for critical exchange, conversation and discussion within the digital arena of collective and collaborative presentation.
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arebyte leads a pioneering digital art programme at the intersection of new technologies and contemporary culture. From net art’s inception in the 90s to more recent innovations in computer technology from VR to AI, the programme invites multiple voices to create multimedia installations at arebyte Gallery, London, and online experiences at arebyte on Screen. Alongside the art programme, arebyte Skills features short courses on digital theory and introductions to creative software and hardware. Through workshops led by artists working within the digital realm, arebyte Skills provides practitioners and newcomers with hands-on techniques for digital making. arebyte also supports a vibrant community of artists, designers and creative technologists through arebyte Studios, an initiative that provides affordable workspaces to 150 creative professionals across London.