Airing is currently showing at the Goodwood Bakehouse, 117 Goodwood Road, Goodwood. 

Nine techy tea towels are on display during August 2016 as part of SALA on Goodwood Road.  




Airing was originally presented from 2nd to 30th September at the Artisan Cafe, 1/252 Main Road Blackwood. 
Opening was on Friday 5 September from 5.30 to 7.30pm. 

The exhibition featured 16 high-tech artworks presented in a curiously low-tech way as a collection of tea towels pegged to makeshift clothes lines.

The works explored the notions of identity, individuality and stereotypes, especially in our socially "connected" yet often isolated world. 





Highlights included:
"Limbs", impossible human forms, with limbs all over the place
"Daps", person-like symbols refusing to conform to what they "should" be
"QR face", a QR code like you've never seen
"Contours", part face, part coastal landscape

See these images below.

Also featured were the plain ludicrous, including Volvo cars digitally constructed from Iced Vo-Vo biscuits and a family portrait made from kitchen implements.

This eclectic collection is the result of a two year experiment using mobile technologies as a medium to create art.

Most of the artworks were created by writing computer programs on a tablet device - a radically different approach where art can be created anywhere. 


And the use of tea towels contrast the high tech way the art was made with a low tech medium. They add a warmth and softness to these highly precise images".

And the notion of airing, being out there in the elements, is a nice contrast to the often isolated digital world".




Limbs
Daps


QR face


Contours