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Joel Gethin Lewis is a designer, course leader (UAL-CCI) and artist interested in connectivism, threshold concepts, open source and being anti-obfuscatory, or against the obscuring of communication. https://joelgethinlewis.com
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Titles ScreenLab 0x02 – Exploring new ...
Last December, 3 artists were working at The University of Salford, as part of the ScreenLab artist in residence initiative by Elliot Woods and Kit Turner. The initiative aims to explore modes of perception and interaction under the theme ‘F...
, ScreenLab #2 – New work in the ...
For the past week, three artists have been working at the ScreenLab / MediaCityUK, Salford University, an internal artist in residence initiative by Elliot Woods and Kit Turner to explore modes of perception and interaction under the theme ‘...
, Night Lights [openFrameworks]
YesYesNo teamed up with The Church, Inside Out Productions and Electric Canvas to turn the Auckland Ferry Building into an interactive playground. Team’s job was to create an installation that would go beyond projection on buildings and allo...
, Lights On [openFrameworks]
Leading on from just posted oF workshop in London, comes Lights On installation for the Ars Electronica museum in Linz, Austria. The visuals have been coded in openframeworks by Zachary Lieberman, Joel Gethin Lewis and Damian Ste...
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