The Master and PhD students in the Media and Arts Technology Programmne
will be showing their work from their interactive module work. It is always
interesting and inspiring if you have time during the day on Tuesday at
Queen Mary Uni. in the Engineering Building. G2 is off the foyer by the
stairs.

See further details below from the module's lecture Andrew.

Hi everyone,


This coming Tuesday, 12th November from 10am-12pm, I'd like to invite you
to the third annual MAT CruftFest, a presentation of hacked and repurposed
objects.


The Urban Dictionary defines "cruft" as "accumulated physical or virtual
junk". Every year, the UK alone generates 1.8 million tonnes of electronic
waste, much of which ends up in landfills leaching toxic chemicals into the
environment. The MAT students on the Interactive Digital Multimedia
Techniques module have rescued old pieces of cruft and given them new life
as digital media controllers and installations. On Tuesday morning they
will be demoing their results.


The presentations will happen in Engineering G2. There will first be very
short introductions from each student, followed by open demos until 12pm.
There's always a great diversity of creative and clever projects. Please
feel free to drop by even if you've only got a few minutes. Hope to see you
there!


Andrew


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Andrew McPherson

Lecturer in Digital Media

Centre for Digital Music

School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science

Queen Mary, University of London

Mile End Road

London E1 4NS


Phone: +44 (0)20 7882 5774

Email: andr...@eecs.qmul.ac.uk

Web: http://www.eecs.qmul.ac.uk/~andrewm

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"All life is an experiment. The more experiments you make the better."
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
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