New tech art exhibition hits the V&A
A new exhibition turning technical innovation into art opens this week at the V&A Museum. We have a sneak preview of Decode: Digital Design Sensations.
Decode
bit.code - Julius Popp
Swarm Draw - Joshua Davis
Technology behind Weave Mirror - Daniel Rozin
Venetian Mirror - Fabrica
Exquisite Clock - Fabrica
data.scan - Ryoji Ikeda
Dune - Daan Roosegaarde
IT PRO was invited to an exclusive viewing of a new exhibition at the V&A Museum in London today called Decode: Digital Design Sensations.
The exhibition focused on three aspects of technology: code, interactivity and networking.
Some 35 artists have submitted digital creations and interactive pieces for the digital exhibition and we took some pictures to give you a taster of what is on offer. Just click on Gallery above or here to view the snaps.
The exhibition, sponsored by SAP, is running at the V&A from 8 December until 11 April 2009 in the Porter Gallery.
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