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APERIODIC

Ward, Lucy; Flicker, Felix; Koivusalo, Henna; Scharpa, Dominique; Taylor West, Liam

Authors

Lucy Ward Lucy3.Ward@uwe.ac.uk
Senior Lecturer in Drawing and Print

Felix Flicker

Henna Koivusalo

Dominique Scharpa

Liam Taylor West



Abstract

APERIODIC was a festival of art, science, music and performance which took place in Bristol. The theme was the mathematics and science of ‘aperiodic order’: the absence of regular or repetitive patterns.
Or, more simply, ‘things that almost repeat, but not quite’.

The exhibition at Kit Form Gallery included work by Bristol artists Vera Boele-Keimer and Lucy Ward. Bristol composer and audiovisual artist Liam Taylor-West presented a new interactive piece. Bristol-based company Air Giants exhibited one of their giant inflatable interactive robots, ‘Sprout’, recently returned from the Science Gallery in London.
Other exhibitors include Ella Emanuele, Giulia Ricci, Ameet Hindocha, Kate Farley, Les Bicknell, Richard Scott, Julian Walker, Franceso Turci, Andrew Bracey, Felix Flicker and Emma Laughton. The exhibition encompassed painting, drawing, audio visual work, sculpture, performance and more.

Ameet Hindocha, an artist and graphic designer who teaches at the Prince’s School of Traditional Arts and Sacred Art of Geometry in London gave a public talk on traditional Islamic geometric pattern design at Kit Form on Saturday 6th July, 2pm.

Exhibition Performance Type Exhibition
Start Date Jul 1, 2024
End Date Jul 13, 2024
Deposit Date Jan 27, 2025
Keywords Aperiodic order, aperiodic, pattern, repetition
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/13649782
External URL https://sites.google.com/view/thegrimmnetwork/aperiodic?authuser=0
Other Repo URL https://www.bristol247.com/culture/art/aperiodic-the-festival-celebrating-maths-and-physics-through-an-artistic-lens/
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