RGBFAQ by Alan Warburton at arebyte Gallery

  • Location:
    arebyte Gallery, Java House, 7 Botanic Square, London City Island, E14 0LG

16 October - 19 December 2020

This is a timed exhibition, please book a slot in advance via the link below.

Book your visit here - https://www.arebyte.com/booking-rgbfaq

arebyte Gallery presents a new commission by UK based artist Alan Warburton. RGBFAQ comprises a research-led experiential exhibition in which the audience navigates a "black-box" set populated by gigantic geometric sculptures. Warburton’s ambitious new video essay will be projection mapped onto this sculptural background, expanding the form of his popular video essays (Goodbye Uncanny Valley, Fairytales of Motion) into an immersive 3D space, with a soundtrack by Jacob Samuel.

This post-photographic origin story bridges x-rays and z-buffers, radar and Pixar, video games and machine learning, concluding with insights into how synthetic data is changing the nature of vision forever. Informed by the latest development in machine learning and computer graphics, as well as Warburton’s ten years working in animation, RGBFAQ puts viewers inside software, and inside software history.
RGBFAQ will be open from October 16 - December 19 2020 at arebyte Gallery. This is a timed exhibition, running every 30 minutes from 1pm - 6pm, Tuesday - Saturday. Visitors are advised to book a slot in advance.

For more info visit - https://www.arebyte.com/alan-warburton-rgbfaq