British Council Korea has invited the Silent Signal project to be exhibited at Artience Daejeon 17, as part of the British Council’s ‘UK/Korea 2017–18’, a UK season in Korea celebrating and showcasing the UK’s…
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Silent Signal has been invited to be screened at Animex, an international festival of animation & games, founded by Teeside University in Middlesbrough. Silent Signal screens as a standalone programme…
After having presented Silent Signal films at the Imagine Science Films Festival in New York and Abu Dhabi (where Loop was awarded the Visual Science Award), ISF have now featured Silent…
The Silent Signal tour has now come to an end after a year of exhibitions, events and workshops across the UK and internationally that engaged more than 16,000 people, and…
Silent Signal was given an honourable mention by BFI National Archive Animation Curator Jez Stewart in Sight & Sound’s Best indie animation of 2016 round-up. Jez Stewart said: “Honourable mention…
Silent Signal has its final exhibition this month. Catch it at the Phoenix in Leicester until Sunday 29 January. Genetic Moo will be running a family workshop on Saturday 21…
Here’s a round up of upcoming screenings, exhibitions and events: AfterGlow is in installation at the Data Aesthetics – The Interactive Art exhibition at the Openbare Bibliotheek Amsterdam. The exhibition opens on Friday…
Congratulations to boredomresearch and Dr Paddy Brock for winning the Lumen Prize 2016 Moving Image Award! ‘In AfterGlow art embraces science, with an extraordinary visualisation of a malaria infection transmission…
AfterGlow by boredomresearch and Dr Paddy Brock has been shortlisted for the Moving Image award category for this year’s Lumen Prize. From over 700 works submitted to the competition, 28 works…
We’re delighted to share that both AfterGlow and Loop have been nominated for prestigious competitions. Congratulations to boredomresearch and Samantha Moore! boredomresearch’s AfterGlow has been selected for The Lumen Prize longlist….