‘A Hidden World’: Professor Lise Autogena to present at Interfaces Monthly with collaborator Joshua Portway

LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 02: A member of staff looks up at the 'Black Shoals: Dark Matter' projection at the Big Bang Data exhibition at Somerset House on December 2, 2015 in London, England. The projection displays stars which represent live stock market activity. The show highlights the data explosion that's radically transforming our lives. It opens on December 3, 2015 and runs until February 28, 2016 at Somerset House. (Photo by Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images for Somerset House)

Professor Lise Autogena will be presenting at Interfaces Monthly 102017: A Hidden World with long-term collaborator Joshua Portway, hosted by The Barbican Centre and The Trampery on Thursday 12 October 2017. Lise and Joshua have worked together since the early 90s, using custom-built technologies, real-time data and video, they have developed large-scale multimedia installations, site-specific works and performances.

Interfaces Monthly 102017: A Hidden World
The Trampery Republic
London E14 2BE
Thursday 12 October 2017
19.00PM – 22.00PM

This event is free and open to all interested in the intersection of art and technology; please register with Eventbrite.

Interfaces Monthly is a get-together for people working at the junction of art and technology, and each event includes selected artworks, presentations and discussions. The topic of this month’s Interfaces Monthly, A hidden world, will explore and analyse the nuances inherent in human processes. Through the work of Marta Di Francesco, Matteo Zamagni, Lise Autogena and Joshua Portway, the evening will examine the hidden algorithmic fabric of the world derived from the microcosmic to the macrocosmic scale.

Professor Lise Autogena is an artist and a Professor of Cross-Disciplinary Art at the Cultural Communication and Computing Research Institute at Sheffield Hallam University. Find out more about her work here.