EYES OF MARCH in London

MARCH ATTACKS!
Exhibition Title: EYES OF MARCH
12 - 28 MARCH 1998
at the LEA Gallery (lea@easynet.co.uk), Lux Centre, 2-4 Hoxton Square,
London N1 6NU

Throughout March, LEA Gallery makes provision for specialist
organisations in the field of digital technology for one, all
encompassing exhibition. A cross between a trade fair, gallery show and
working office, this promises to be an exciting and multi-faceted
display of digital media.

WALTER FABECK'S "CHROMASONE"–The Chromasone is a revolutionary new
musical instrument which uses computer technology to not only create an
incredible range of sounds, but also to permit a previously unknown
flexibility of movement for the musician. Created by British keyboardist
and composer Walter Fabeck, with the aid of designer Tim Gravestock and
the Steim Institute in Amsterdam, the Chromasone has a rotating blade
which pushes the space-sensor concept of the Theremin into the realm of
the MIDI.

AVCO PRODUCTIONS–Two 3D computer animations of different coloured
racing cars competing at high speed on different monitors.

NOHO DIGITAL: "MIND GYM"–For Eyes of March, NoHo present their new
ground breaking title, 'MindGym': a CD-ROM developed in conjunction with
Melrose Films and published in the UK by McMillan Interactive.

MUTE–Mute Magazine presents its new on-line publication, designed to
encourage debate on issues revolving around the application and
development of new computer technology.

COIL–Coil Magazine premiere a new monitor based computer game by
artists Alison Craighead and Jon Thomson, as well as the first London
appearance of Simon Lewandowski's computer directed robotic walking
machine.

BIBLIOTECH: "TOMATO SOUP"–Students of the BTEC Electronic Media course
at Hoxton Bibliotech, present an interactive "film" for the internet.
Featuring a female gangster based in the East End, the story line
revolves around Mrs. X, a New York 1930s style transvestite.