<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html charset=us-ascii"></head><body style="word-wrap: break-word; -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; -webkit-line-break: after-white-space;"><div dir="ltr"><div>Dear All,<br>
<br>
For our Christmas CAS Lecture, we are pleased to welcome digital artist and<br>
SFX designer Andy Lomas. Amongst his many credits, Andy is the winner of<br>
this year's Lumen Prize, which CAS is supporting.<br><br></div>Please book your free tickets via Eventbrite:<br><a href="https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cas-christmas-lecture-andy-lomas-tickets-14720366011">https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cas-christmas-lecture-andy-lomas-tickets-14720366011</a><br><div>
<br>
See you there,<br>
<br>
Nick<br>
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BCS London, 1st floor Davidson House<br>
5 Southampton St, London WC2E 7HA<br>
Tuesday, 16th December, 6:30 for 7pm<br>
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*Morphogenetic Creations*<br>
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Inspired by D'Arcy Thompson, Alan Turing and Ernst Haeckel, Andy Lomas' art<br>
work explores how intricate complex organic structures can arise from the<br>
digital simulation of morphogenesis. This work is influenced by nature, but<br>
with the aim of investigating archetypal forms that can arise emergently<br>
from iterative growth-like processes rather than top-down externally<br>
engineered design.<br>
<br>
Andy Lomas is an award winning digital artist and computer generated<br>
effects supervisor.<br>
<br>
He has shown in over 40 joint and solo exhibitions, including SIGGRAPH, the<br>
Japan Media Arts Festival, Festival Ars Electronica, the Centro Andaluz de<br>
Arte Contemporaneo, the Los Angeles Center for Digital Art, and the recent<br>
A EYE and Creative Machine exhibtions at Goldsmiths College. He was<br>
selected by Saatchi Online to contribute to a special exhibition in the Zoo<br>
Art Fair at the Royal Academy of Arts, the D'Arcy Thompson Zoology Museum<br>
has work from his 'Aggregation' series in its permanent collection, and he<br>
was the winner of the 2014 Lumen Prize Gold Award for Digital Art.<br>
<br>
His production credits include Walking with Dinosaurs, The Matrix:<br>
Reloaded, The Matrix: Revolutions and Avatar, and he received Emmy awards<br>
for his work on Alice in Wonderland and The Odyssey.<br clear="all"><br><div class="gmail_signature"><div dir="ltr">=================<br>Dr Nick Lambert (DPhil Oxon) <br>Lecturer in Digital Art and Culture <br>Department of History of Art & Screen Media<br>Birkbeck, University of London<br>43 Gordon Square,<br>London, WC1H 0PD<br><a href="http://www.technocultures.org.uk" target="_blank">www.technocultures.org.uk</a><br>Mobile: 0781 0381 458<br><br></div></div></div></div></body></html>