The Centre for Drones and Culture organises an exhibition: ‘Dronotope: The politics of timelines and data visualisation’

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Dronotope: The politics of timelines and data visualisation

Alison Richard Building  24th March – 11th April

Cambridge Festival Event

Using interactive timelines of recent developments in drone technology, the public is invited to explore the politics of how data visualisations narrate emerging technology.

Link to further information about the event: https://www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/45869/

This exhibition draws from the research of Dr Beryl Pong’s UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship, ‘Droned Life: Data, Narrative, and the Aesthetics of Worldmaking’ (MR/W010429/1).  This collaborative project across the universities of Cambridge, Sheffield, Sheffield Hallam, and York explores the intertwining of ethics and aesthetics in drone use across war, art, humanitarianism, and the study of the environment.

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