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Snips Artificial Intelligence and the arts

We are looking forward to starting an art school debate & research into Artificial intelligence (AI) and the Arts in collaboration with Snips who  'Use Artificial Intelligence to Make

Images from the UAL Digital Tech Jam 14 Dec 2015

Images from the UAL Digital Tech Jam part of the University of the Arts London Technical Staff Conference 2015 in the Grand Connaught Rooms, Covent Garden on 14th December.

Chelsea Arts students explore Virtual Reality Oculus Rift through Gravity Sketch

Students from Chelsea College of arts MA Graphic Design Communication and BA Interior Spacial Design courses were invited along to the Royal Collage of Art Innovation centre to help road test new d

Ford 3D printing Innovation Tour at Chelsea College of Arts & ISD PlanEt project presentation

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We were fortunate enough to see Ford Motors hold their UK stop of their international

UAL Digital Jam at the Technical Staff Conference 2015

UAL Tech Jam University of the Arts London Technical Staff Conference 2015 in the Grand Connaught Rooms, Covent Garden on 14th December.

Pop Up Digital Maker Space

The 'Pop-Up Digital Maker Space' is an inter-disciplinary project by CCW Digital and part fun

Gravity Sketch user testing with Chelsea MAGDC students

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Following on from our first introduction to the Gravity Sketch team by the Tate at the

Digital Artists Show and Tell event at the Tate 16 Nov 2015

The Digital and Digital Learning teams are inviting all colleagues to a Show and Tell event on

Gravity Sketch Oculus Rift virtual reality and Imperial College Advanced Hackspace at the Tate

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Tate Britain education team hosted a really interesting ‘Digital Artists show and tell’ event in the

Launch of the BBC Micro Bit computer and potential impacts on FE and HE arts education

The Micro Bit is a small a pocket-sized computer developed through an ambitious collaboration of tech and industry partners led by the BBC and is set to be given to all one million UK based Year 7