Contemporary technologies mediate our experience of the world, for
better and for worse. They also mediate how we make, consume and
understand cultural objects and experiences. TECHNOLOGY AND ART HAVE
ALWAYS INFORMED EACH OTHER, even the idea that TECHNOLOGY AND CULTURE
ARE SEPARATE IS A RELATIVELY NEW ONE ON THIS CONTINENT. How they will
intertwine, challenge, shape and amplify each other in the FUTURE
PROVIDE A FASCINATING AREA FOR EXPLORATION. Let’s go on a journey
there together.BIO
Keir Winesmith has been working at the intersection of culture and
technology for the last 20 years. He has developed a series of
award-winning experimental art and technology projects in Australia,
U.S., U.K. and Germany. In 2018 he was named in Fast Company’s 100
Most Creative People in Business for his work in this area. Keir's new
book, co-authored with Dr. Suse Anderson, The Digital Future of
Museums explores technology’s role in shaping the future of the
museum sector.
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