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3rd – 15th March 2015
Free
The Prediction Machine has been made in dialogue with local people, engineers, computer scientists and climate scientists. The predictions have been written by people who live in the East Midlands and took part in public workshops with the artist.
Visit the Prediction Machine set up against on large window on the stairs between Level 2 and 3 of our building during normal gallery hours.
Created by Rachel Jacobs, in collaboration with Matt Little, Ian Jones (Sherwood Wood), Matthew Gates, Robin Shackford, Juliet Robson, Dr Candice Howarth and Dr Carlo Buontempo, Lucy Veale, Upesh Mistry, Thomas Steffen, Chris Sweetman, Stephen Flood and John Barton, and the Craft Group and Writers Group at Loughborough Library.
The Prediction Machine artwork has been developed alongside the ‘Performing Data’ research project at the Mixed Reality Lab and Horizon Digital Economy Research, University of Nottingham. With financial support from the Arts Council of England, University of Nottingham, EPSRC, RCUK and Radar LU Arts. The original concept for this artwork was developed by the artist during a residency on a farm in the Mata Atlantica (Atlantic Forest), Brazil.
Website: http://www.nottinghamcontemporary.org/event/prediction-machine
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