Computer Arts Society Talks and Website
Fri, 04 May 2012
I gave a talk at the Computer Arts Society in London earlier in the week. It was a good opportunity to present some of the work I have created during my PhD research and the small, but appreciative, audience seemed to like it.
For those who don't know, the Computer Arts Society was established in 1968 and can list many illustrious past and present artists and theorists amongst it's members.
Talks are normally held in London, but I have been keen on running events under the CAS banner in Leicester. To this end we have two talks at Phoenix Square coming up - one next week by Genetic Moo about their work and another towards the end of May by Dr Nick Lambert, current chair of the society.
Information about the society and the forthcoming talks can be found on the new Computer Arts Society website at http://www.computer-arts-society.com/. Membership of the society is free and basically involves joining the CAS email list.