Data Poetics

Artist talk and discussion on data in the arts by Naho Matsuda & Paul Angus

Screenshot of a video caller talking while sharing their screen with text that reads "this city is too loud for me"

In this lunchtime talk, Naho Matsuda joined Paul Angus to discuss their work and processes. Naho Matsuda is an artist and designer making data based artworks. Her approach delves into a shared sentiment of a place from new perspectives. Places come to life through updates, ranging from personal opinions to public announcements, incorporating many layers, voices and emotions.

Programmed by Control Shift as part of the Pervasive Media Studio lunchtime talks series.

About the artists

Naho Matsuda

Naho is a German-Japanese artist based in London. Her work brings together the ordinary and the absurd to explore notions of labour, internet culture, emerging technology and the commons.

Paul Angus

Paul is a Newcastle-based creative technologist who enjoys projects that demand the amalgamation of a diverse range of technologies. With a background in linguistics and pedagogy, he’s eager to bring digital applications to these domains.

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