Decode: Digital Design Sensations at the V&A
8th December ’09 - 11th April ’10
The Victoria and Albert Museum
London
On the 8th of December the Victoria and Albert Museum will present ‘Decode: Digital Design Sensations’, an exhibition showcasing the latest developments in digital and interactive design.
The exhibition is formed around three themes: Code as a Raw Material, Interactivity, and the Network. The works on display will range from small, screen-based graphics to large-scale installations, including pieces by such notable artists and designers as Daniel Brown, Golan Levin and Daniel Rozin. The exhibition will also feature works by emerging designers Troika and Simon Heijdens among others.
‘Decode: Digital Design Sensations’ is curated in collaboration with leading digital arts organisation Onedotzero. It will be centered in the Porter Gallery, but will also include a series of other installations and works throughout the Museum and garden, as well as a number of specially commissioned one-off performances.
For more information please visit www.vam.ac.uk