donderdag 26 september 2013

Tate and Bloomberg launch new creative space with 75 digital screens.

A pioneering new project called Bloomberg Connects has been launched to enable members of the public to show their own interpretation of the art at Tate Modern. Seventy-five screens in total, over half cascading in a spine on the walls throughout the building, will display visitors’ ideas and comments
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Bloomberg Connects at Tate Modern

A digital drawing bar will allow people to respond visually to their visit and see large-scale versions of their art works projected on the wall.
Tate’s collection will be used to create a conversation between Tate and its visitors by using the Bloomberg-supported digital space as a canvas for creativity.
Through Bloomberg Connects, visitors will become participants and co-creators, exchanging ideas, images and experiences.
In Global Studios, a further element of this Bloomberg-supported project, international artists will, at regular intervals, invite visitors on virtual studio tours and respond to questions via online video.
Meschac Gaba, whose work Museum of Contemporary African Artopened at Tate Modern in June 2013, launches this programme. Gaba’s tour takes visitors around the streets of his home town of Benin, which he considers his working space and inspiration.
The various elements of the Bloomberg Connects programme have been designed by the Jason Bruges Studio.



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