28. April 2016, 11.15 Uhr Interface Culture Lecture Room, Kollegiumgasse 2, 3.OG
Interface Cultures lädt zum Gastvortrag von Celine Thomas im Rahmen der Interface Lectures Series.
The obsolescence of hardware and software involved in the demonstration of digital art is extremely fast. The interactive work of digital art offers the viewer an experience he has to live. In order to ensure that future generations, far beyond the physical lifespan of current computing devices, can experience these works, the research projet of the Labex Arts-H2H, named « Digital art and Posterity », proposes to develop a general descriptive system of these works of art.
Céline Thomas
is a PhD student in aesthetic, sciences and technologies of arts, in the research team INReV (Digital image and virtual reality), University Paris 8. She works in the research project “Digital Art and posterity”. She graduated from the Fine Arts School of Angers and from the University of Angers with a master's degree in Law, Economics and Management (culture and heritage).