28 Kensington Street
Brighton, England BN1 4AJ

Intuition and Ingenuity is a group exhibition that explores the enduring influence of Alan Turing – the father of modern computing - on art and contemporary culture. The exhibition features a group of outstanding artists, including Boredom Research and Roman Verostko, who’s work responds to key themes within Turing’s life and work.

This exhibition, which takes its name from Turing’s own writing, brings together a number of important artists, from digital art pioneers to emerging contemporary artists, including Roman Verostko, boredomresearch, Patrick Tresset, Anna Dumitriu and Alex May.

Intuition and Ingenuity is touring the UK during Alan Turing Year, showing at Lighthouse during Brighton Science Festival, and in London at Kinetica Art Fair in February, and later at the V&A.

Dates: 17 –26 February 2012
Times: 1100 – 1800
Venue: Lighthouse, 28 Kensington Street, Brighton, BN1 4AJ

Added by Lighthouse Arts on January 9, 2012

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