Event detail
Decode: DIgital Design Sensations
8. Dec - 11. Apr 10 / ends in 21 days Victoria and Albert Museum£5, concessions available
Opto-Isolator, 2007, Golan Levin with Greg Balthus
Decode, organised in collaboration with onedotzero, explores the latest developments in digital creativity and interactive design. This engaging exhibition shows a dynamic range of works by international designers, ranging from the small screen based graphic works to large-scale, immersive and interactive installations with a series of playful interventions placed throughout the museum.
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poorly curated
by steelpen 27.01.10 18:31
This show is really quite poorly curated. It's small, the work isn't very interesting, it really doesn't reflect what's out there in digital art. Also there where 3 pieces which didn't work. I thought in general production levels should by now have reached better levels of quality.
Disappointing.
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I agree, poorly curated
by Gosia 02.02.10 14:32
exhibition was quite interesting and interactive but it was not enough space for displays- especially the one which needs to be look at from the distance to see the effect, 3 pieces didn't work, people were bumping into each other all the time, kids were running around without supervision and shouting (maybe because it was Sunday aftrenoon - or maybe not). i am sure that v&a could do much better then that! and I would spend my 5 pounds on something else!
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