- Date
- 09 December 2016 - 14:05
Exploring Yogyakarta's arts and technology scene
UK artist Diane Wiltshire talks about her experience visiting the Indonesian city, Yogyakarta.
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- Arts and Technology
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UK artist Diane Wiltshire talks about her experience visiting the Indonesian city, Yogyakarta.
Diane Wiltshire from Birmingham Open Media talked about her experience in the vibrant area of Old Town (Kota Tua) Jakarta and how she feels about bringing Sentiment project to Indonesia.
UK ceramicist Joseph Hopkinson lived in Yogyakarta for one month and created work for the 4th Jakarta Contemporary Ceramics Biennale. See his stories during his residency in Yogyakarta.
As part of the Digital Design Weekend, Diane Wiltshire, a fellow at Birmingham Open Media (BOM), showcased her interactive art experience 'Sentiment'.
Scottish poetry collective Neu!Reekie! has performed in many places. Jakarta gave them a change to perform in a brand new place as part of a poetry take-over performance.
Scottish poetry collective Neu! Reekie! brings many flavours to their performance and Indonesia brings them many flavours as well – from the tranquil, laid-back Ubud in Bali, to the bustling and vividly cultured-rich Medan.
When Aabie Ryan’s five year old daughter was too scared to go to the loo because of her fear of monsters and ghosts, Aabie did what any parent would do - she built a ghost detector.
In Indonesia 140 hectares (or 140 football fields) disappear every minute, largely due to palm oil plantations and mining. Political ecologist Raja is trying to understand this environmental change and empower people with knowledge and good data about the land around them through the use of drones.
At the meeting point of art, creative technology and science, the Digital Design Weekend hosted fixers, makers and creatives, from cardboard robot workshops, to 8-bit mixtape synthesisers.
At the Digital Design Weekend, an Indonesian remix of the annual V&A event in London. storyteller Jane Gauntlett showcased her interactive experience 'In My Shoes: Dancing With Myself'.