A pioneering research project to recreate Roman Leicester with an interactive virtual world is unveiled today at the official launch of Phoenix Square film and digital media centre in the city's emerging cultural quarter. Members of the public will see a showcase of a range of IOCT - Institute of Creative Technologies - projects including taking an interactive on-screen tour round Roman Leicester 210AD
Chris Sugrue's Delicate Boundaries is my favorite interactive artwork ever.
It "allows the spaces inside our digital devices to move into the physical world. Small bugs made of light, crawl out of the computer screen onto the human bodies that make contact with them."
Artist led collective that I am a part of. (As is Tommy Sweeney, another IOCT graduate). We're exhibiting another MYGO in Nottingham in October, showing work at the Lincoln Digital Arts Festival in October and participating in a residency at Phoenix Square in January 2012.