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I AM intends to explore the exposition and experience of digital arts and electronic music via a mixture of experimental and contemporary arts formats including time based media, animation, photography and dance.

The series of events will challenge the use of space at alternative arts and music venues, as well as produce what will hopefully be a relaxed and informal environment to socialise with likeminded people, enjoy good music, and dance...

The dance segment plans to give a new audience an insight into developments in contemporary dance, as well as help to create new opportunities for collaborations between Dance and Digital artists. This will hopefully lead to unique live interactions with the audience, as well as promote reflections on digital media, music, movement and the physical experience.

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MAY EVENT

08/05/08

I Am Digital produces our next event with a diverse cross section of emerging and established talent from around Scotland, Spain, Belgium, England, South Africa and Venezuela. As was the last format the event will include Contemporary Dance, Animation, Short Film, Poetry fusion, Live bands and DJs. The event will be held at Voodoo Rooms on the 31st May 2008.

Big Projections

03/02/08

During the week beginning the 04/02 we will be projecting time based media and animation from 3 artists onto a large building close to the GRV with the support of EPH

Next Event

05/01/08

The Next event will be held at the GRV, the venue located on the same site as the old left bank. The venue has 2 gallery spaces above the bar and club area, and is kitted out with 8 projectors.

 

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Featured Artist

Featured Artist

Monica Fernandez

Time Based Media Artist

Since completing a MA in Photography in 2004, Monica's work has been exhibited and commissioned by several European galleries, organisations and institutions.

In early 90's she discovered the magic of photography attending some experimental workshops lead by Joan Fontcuberta.Winning a double Spanish award Fotomuestra in 1995, she was recently awarded with a Research and Development grant from the Arts Council of England to structure and research her own work.

"HUMAN COSMIC" is an exploration of the possible effects of "gravity" on living creatures. The notions of elasticity and plasticity invite the audience to get lost in the human universe and re-interpretate the structures of our bodies.

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