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27 February 2020, 6.30pm - 8pm
New Art Exchange
Is VR the new medium for artistic expression? The central piece of Shezad Dawood's Encroachments is a Virtual Reality installation that draws upon 80s videogame arcade aesthetics and the U.S.A's cultural influence on 1960s Pakistan.
This event explores videogame theory and the use and evolution of VR technology within the visual arts, with Amelia Seren Roberts (Confetti), Alfie Brown (University of London), and Maria Chatzichristodoulou (London South Bank University).
FREE | All are welcome
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