Procedures and Enquiries 2 - Symposium on Drawing
The symposium will investigate processes and practices of spatial investigation and design in relation to contemporary drawing practice.
In the 21st century digital interfaces increasingly inform our understanding of art, architecture and design. In the past 20 years the viral spread of computing hardware and software has re-defined the protocols and procedures of the thinking/drawing process. Recent editing, 3D modelling and projection technology has changed the immersive possibilities of the drawing space and opened up new avenues for time-based drawing. Many artists and designers are enthusiastic about the further potential of this technology for an expanded digital drawing practice, while others resist and continue to champion a more craft-based or hybrid approach.
This symposium provides a chance to discuss contemporary methodologies and approaches from across disciplines.
Keynote Speaker:
Neil Spiller - Professor of Architecture and Digital Theory at the Bartlett, UCL
Further speakers to be announced.
Further Details :
James O’Leary, Chelsea College of Art and Design, 020 7514 2072


