13.09.13
<Cut>and<Paste/> is an exhibition that investigates the materiality of information today.
Linked through shared interests in developing technology, Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design graduate Dan Shay and final year students Katy Christopher and Lucas Battich, realize artworks derived from digital technology.
Displaying predominantly projection-based works to generate an experiential and immersive exhibition of light and video where the tangible and intangible are necessarily compared; not just exploring evolving forms but also the subsequent evolution in experiences of and interactions with information.
<Cut>and<Paste/> utilises contemporary modes of exchanging resources and knowledge to analyse their aura, in comparison to those celebrated in the simultaneous Knife Edge Press: The Complete Works (so far) exhibition in the Cooper Gallery, providing an engaging platform to allow for reflection on our digital condition.
<Cut>and<Paste/>
Cooper Gallery Project Space, Student Curatorial Team Project
13 – 28 September 2013
Opening hours: Mon – Fri, 10am-5pm, Sat 10.30am-4.30pm