Sandra Crisp LG will be exhibiting Datascape214[2] in this summer exhibition
The Computer Arts Society Members’ Exhibition 2024
26th June – September 2024
CAS Gallery Space, BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, Ground Floor, 25 Copthall Avenue, London, EC2R 7BP
(Nearest tube stations: Moorgate Liverpool Street)
Opening event and talks by Participating Artists: Wed 26th June, 1900 – 2100
The event will be held in person at the BCS London offices and via Zoom: To book a (free) place, visit: computerartssociety.eventbrite.co.uk
Artists: Sandra Crisp, Angela Ferraiolo, Sohyun Lee, Alp Tuğan, Jack Tait, Cynthia Beth Rubin, Brian Reffin Smith, Dave Everitt & Fania Raczinski, Dennis Summers, Paul Hertz, Bhavani Esapathi, Malte Kosian, Daniel Berio, Stephen Scrivener, Anna Ursyn, Graham Bate, Amalia Foka, James Alec Hardy, Charlotte Lengersdorf, Paul Butler, Shengyu Meng, David Upton, Nikita Kolbovskiy, Liam Jefferies, Luciana Haill, Helena Wee, Shanique Thompson, Mez Breeze and Megan Smith.
The Computer Arts Society (CAS) was founded in 1968 to promote an understanding of the role of digital and electronic media in the arts. As it has developed over time, a key aim has become to ensure that the long history of the computer arts is recognised by contemporary artists, technologists, audiences and collectors. The society currently organises talks, events, exhibitions and performances, and uses social media to highlight the ways that digital and electronic technologies can be of value to the creative sector. After celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2018, CAS renewed its commitment to promoting the use of digital media in contemporary practice and to providing a forum for diverse audiences of all ages and backgrounds to meet and exchange ideas.
A limited printed copy of the 36pp catalogue can be pre-ordered for dispatch in early July. A PDF download will be made available soon after. To order a catalogue visit: shop.computer-arts-archive.com