3 Digital Art exhibitions worth checking out
Readers of this blog will know that am an art and digital culture junkie, and I am super excited about three digital art exhibitions opening in London.
Sense and the City at London Transport Museum
I saw this fascinating exhibition last month.

Sense and the City explores how the future of London was imagined in the past, and how new technologies, are influencing transport, entertainment, communication and news.
The digital part of the exhibition is an interactive table with eight screens where the viewer can see animations, maps and images of subjects ranging from geotagging to driverless cars. Tickets are £13.50 so it’s definitely worth checking out!
The Sense and the City exhibition runs until 18 March 2012 at London Transport Museum, Covent Garden Piazza, London, WC2E 7BB – www.ltmuseum.co.uk
My World Shared – Intagram exhibition in East London

Organised by a bunch of London-based Instragrammers, the exhibit will host photos from 30 participants. As explained on the official website, the idea behind the project is “to record in images our world around us, our lives, our outlook, our views, and share that view with the rest of the world.”
I don’t know about you, but I’ll definitely checking this one out!
My World Shared, 22nd-23rd October 2011, East Gallery – 214 Brick Lane, E1 6SA
David Hockney’s IPad art at the Royal Academy
I’ve blogged about the talented David Hockney in the past, and I am super dooper excited about his upcoming exhibiton at the Royal Academy. The show will feature Hockney’s iPad art, is intended to be a highlight of the Olympic cultural year. Check out the exhibition’s introductory video on the Royal Academy’s website.
A Bigger Picture opens on 21st January 2012 and runs until 9th April 2012, http://www.royalacademy.org.uk/


thanks for posting I’ve heard of the Instagram exhibition but the iPad art sounds excellent, will defo go and see it.
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