Close to the Surface: Digital Presence
Institute of Contemporary Arts, London 
Symposium:
4 November: 6.30pm
This project explores the role of surface within fine art digital print from a variety of perspectives including those of practitioners, critics, publishers and curators. It will investigate how it is possible to articulate the unique surface qualities of digital print and explore ways, through engagement with the technology, of creating personalised surfaces which reflect the artist’s needs.
Convenor and chair: Dr Barbara Rauch.
Participants: Professor Paul Coldwell, Dan Hays, Christian Nold, Bruce Gernand, Kathy Prendergast, Jonathan Kearney, Sissu Tarka.
The following videos where taken at the FADE, ICA symposium ‘Close to the Surface: Digital Presence’.
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Dan Hayes – Close to the Surface: Digital Presence from FADE research on Vimeo.
This talk is from the symposium held by FADE (Fine Art Digital Environment) at the ICA (Institute of Contemporary Art) , London. In this talk Dan Hayes discusses the use of digital processes in his practice.
This talk was presented on the 4th of November 2008.
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Christian Nold from FADE research on Vimeo.
This talk is from the symposium held by FADE (Fine Art Digital Environment) at the ICA (Institute of Contemporary Art) , London. In this talk Christian discusses the use of digital processes in his practice.
This talk was presented on the 4th of November 2008.
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Bruce Gernard Talk – Close to the surface: Digital Presence from FADE research on Vimeo.
This talk is from the symposium held by FADE (Fine Art Digital Environment) at the ICA (Institute of Contemporary Art) London. In this talk Bruce discusses the use of digital processes in his practice.
This talk was presented on the 4th of November 2008.
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Panel Discussion – Close to the Surface: Digital Presence from FADE research on Vimeo.
This is the panel discussion for the symposium held by FADE (Fine Art Digital Environment) at the ICA (Institute of Contemporary Art) London.
This panel includes artists and researchers involved in the AHRC supported research project ‘The Personalised Surface Within Fine Art Digital Print Making’ at the University of the Arts London.
Panel from left to right: Dan Hays, Kathy Prendergast, Barbara Rauch, Sissu Tarka, Christian Nold, Bruce Gernand, Jonathan Kearney, Paul Coldwell.
Recorded: 4 November 2008.

