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A person entering a digital space is relieved of their usual determinates. They become no more than what they do or experience in the role of passenger, customer, voyeur or browser.

 

David Bickerstaff is an artist and award-winning filmmaker who founded Atomictv in 1997 as an umbrella organisation for developing digital art projects and collaborations. His CD-roms and video works such as Channel 14, Muhammad Speaks, Forró, Braunschweig Tourist, and Half Life: a Journey to Chernobyl have been shown both in Britain and internationally. He was a member of the 2004 BAFTA judging panel for Interactive Art and is currently the Creative Director at Newangle Productions, a commercial partnership that produces video installations and interactives for museums and visitor attractions. David’s films have been selected for various festivals including onedotzero, London, and the documentary fortnight at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Recent Museum projects include Kew Palace, Purple Planet at Cadbury World, Diana: a Princess Remembered at Kensington Palace, the First Emperor exhibition at the British Musuem, the Space Galleries and Planetarium at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich.

For more information contact david@atomictv.com