17 - 30 January 2012
Spacex and Exeter College devised a programme that invited students to respond to Salvatore Arancio: An Arrangement of the Materials Ejected, using digital media.
Students from the A2 Film and Video course at Exeter College took part in a series of workshops led by artist Katy Connor, to explore the exhibition and develop their own creative responses using film, animation or other digital formats.
The works produced by students have been posted on the Review Group website, Spacex’s open online site that gives a platform to anyone who wants to share responses to exhibitions at Spacex.
Katy Connor is an established artist working with digital media, new technologies and scientific processes. Associate artist with iDat, Connor has recently exhibited at Plymouth Art Centre. One of the exhibited works, Pure Flow, reveals the noise within mobile location networks, enabling its user to perceive, touch and create their own live data compositions.
Please visit reviewgroup.spacex.org.uk to see the reviews
For further information about Salvatore Arancio: An Arrangement of the Materials Ejected please visit the Spacex online archive here
Spacex and Exeter College devised a programme that invited students to respond to Salvatore Arancio: An Arrangement of the Materials Ejected, using digital media.
Students from the A2 Film and Video course at Exeter College took part in a series of workshops led by artist Katy Connor, to explore the exhibition and develop their own creative responses using film, animation or other digital formats.
The works produced by students have been posted on the Review Group website, Spacex’s open online site that gives a platform to anyone who wants to share responses to exhibitions at Spacex.
Katy Connor is an established artist working with digital media, new technologies and scientific processes. Associate artist with iDat, Connor has recently exhibited at Plymouth Art Centre. One of the exhibited works, Pure Flow, reveals the noise within mobile location networks, enabling its user to perceive, touch and create their own live data compositions.
Please visit reviewgroup.spacex.org.uk to see the reviews
For further information about Salvatore Arancio: An Arrangement of the Materials Ejected please visit the Spacex online archive here




















