Art in Motion: Kinetica Art Fair 2009
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{page:SectiTonight Kinetica Museum, the UK’s
only museum dedicated to moving art, opens its Art Fair
featuring 150 exhibiting artists working in kinetic, electronic and new media
art. On view is a pole dancing robot, carnivorous lampshades,
man-animal-machine hybrids, mechanical writing machines, subliminal and
sensitive installations, mesmerising light sculptures and cybernetics, all for
sale to collectors and the general public.
The fair aims to popularise artists and organisations
working in these specialized genres and to provide a new platform for the
commercial enterprise of this field. Alongside the fair there will be special
events, screenings, tours, talks, workshops and performances. These events will
involve some of the world’s most prominent artists working in these fields
including: Daniel Chadwick, Sam Buxton,
Jason Bruges, Martin Richman,
and Tim Lewis.
Kinetica Art Fair, developed by Kinetica Museum in
partnership with P3 with the support of the Contemporary Art Society, runs
through the weekend and day passes are £5.
Dancing with robots tonight,
-Lisa

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