We are teaming up with the artist Naho Matsuda for a workshop offering an insight into the unusual methods Naho undertook to create live poetry for the art project every thing every time.
The poetry for every thing every time is created by a computer programme that interacts in real-time with information created and collected by CityVerve from the city of Manchester. The artist Naho Matsuda created this programme, giving it a set of rules for shaping and presenting each line of the never ending and ever changing poem. Participants of the workshop will produce poetry utilising similar techniques to Naho, whilst creating unique pieces of literature.
Saturday 8 July 2017, 2pm – 5pm at Hulme Community Garden Centre, Old Birley St, Manchester. Free – booking required.
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