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20.09.23 Agora Talk7: How Digital Art encourages connectivity across borders – Ellie Niblock and Alaa Tarabzouni

29 Sep 2020

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Artists Ellie Niblock (UK) and Alaa Tarazbouni (Saudi Arabia) collectively explore the environment both digital and physical through the lens of sculpture and architecture. With Love, From Nowhere: The Places of the Not-Yet is an exploration into unknowable places of the not yet, translating an impossible physical experience of visiting the fictional non-places through the combination of drawing, sculpture, 3D scanning, mapping and sound; thus, making the imaginary, intangible spaces comprehendible through the virtual domain. ►►   More info https://agoradigital.art/agora-talks/past-talks/how-digital-art-encourages-connectivity-across-borders-ellie-niblock-and-alaa-tarabzouni/ What have we learned? How two artists combine their skills to create a wonderful project. That working in pair is good to learn new skill sets. That digital residencies offer freedom of movement while continuing your practice. ►► Join our community and participate in our Talks with fabulous creative minds ►► Music Jingle by Samm Anga: website  About @AgoraDigitalArt Agora Digital Art is a certified social enterprise. We are one of the most dynamic creative hubs in London. We champion artists who have something to say. We bring diverse communities and artists together. With your generous support, we will build the best digital network. ►► Donate via Paypal #EllieNiblock #AlaaTarabzouni #WithLoveNowhere #AgoraDigitalArt #DigitalArtNetwork #Agoranetwork #DigitalArt #NewMediaArt

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