AV company Aztec manages technical elements of "first ever" digital art exhibition

AV company Aztec has supplied Decode: Digital Design Sensations, a V&A exhibition claimed to be the "first ever" digital art exhibition.

AV company Aztec manages technical elements of
AV company Aztec manages technical elements of

The event, at the V&A, kicked of last Saturday (11 December) and will run until 11 April 2010. It focuses on developments in digital and interactive design, from small screen based graphics to large-scale installations.

Works by established international artists and designers including Daniel Brown, Golan Levin and Daniel Rozin as well as emerging designers such as Troika and Simon Heijdens will feature.

The exhibition will take place in the Porter Gallery with occasional events throughout the Museum and garden as well as a number of commissioned one-off performances.

Aztec was involved in writing the technical manual, liasing with digital artists, specifying and purchasing hardware and installing exhibits.

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