Digital Forest, a new multi-sensory moving image installation by media artist Madi Boyd, is informed by the latest attention research conducted by Professor Polly Dalton, in particular, the notion that the ‘soft fascination’ provided by natural environments can restore people’s mental resources. As well as being art in its own right, the creation of a ‘natural’ environment in a constructed performative space will enable the restorative effects of installation art to be investigated.
Please note the exhibition space is open at the following times:
Monday-Wednesday, 10am-6pm
Thursday, 10am -8.30pm
Friday-Sunday, 10am-6pm
Admission free, no booking necessary.
Time: 10:00
Location: Emily Wilding Davison Building,Exhibition Space
Categories: Music, art and drama,
2018/04/23 10:00
2018/07/14 18:00
Europe/London
Digital Forest
Digital Forest, a new multi-sensory moving image installation by media artist Madi Boyd, is informed by the latest attention research conducted by Professor Polly Dalton, in particular, the notion that the ‘soft fascination’ provided by natural environments can restore people’s mental resources. As well as being art in its own right, the creation of a ‘natural’ environment in a constructed performative space will enable the restorative effects of installation art to be investigated.
Please note the exhibition space is open at the following times:
Monday-Wednesday, 10am-6pm
Thursday, 10am -8.30pm
Friday-Sunday, 10am-6pm
Admission free, no booking necessary.
Emily Wilding Davison Building,Exhibition Space