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PUBLISHED 16 Sep 2011 - 9:18pm
AUTHOR: Ben Morgan
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"Two people can engage and learn and meet each other through these physical mediums.”

The official start of the London Design Festival may not be until this Saturday 17 September, but there are already loads of events, exhibitions and installations to see across the city.

At the first full day of the Inside Playful Minds exhibition at The Arts Gallery we were lucky enough to get a guided tour from Artist and Designer, Damon Millar.

Damon, whose background is in both Art and designing “bits of racing cars for formula one teams”, explains the motivation behind the exhibition.

“A lot of technology is selfish,” he says. “Although mobile phones, for example, bring people virtually together, they physically separate them. For instance, imagine I’m sitting next to you on a train talking to someone who’s miles away, I’ll no longer get to meet you.”

This frustration of modern life was the catalyst for the three installations. Touch Me Not is ‘a two-sided wall that touches you back’, In Contact merges electronics with the natural environment, where touch transforms living plants into ‘a whispering garden’ and Dash Dot Dash features soft ‘musical robots’ that make the sounds of instruments as you play with them.

“A lot of people are quite keen on social media; but we’re talking about social hardware here,” Damon says. “So two people can engage and learn and meet each other through these physical mediums.”

It is an unusual freedom to interact with exhibits in a gallery space, and at first you may not feel inclined to touch them. As Damon recalls: “We’ve gone to exhibitions before and just been really frustrated that you can look, but you can’t touch, when you really want to touch.

“So this [exhibition] unleashes that desire to reach out and touch something. In fact, it encourages it. People come in and they feel like they shouldn’t touch it, even when you’ve told them it’s okay.”

Get along, play some music, touch some grass to make walls move and find new friends at Inside Playful Minds by Physical Pixel – now until the 28 October 2011.

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Arts Gallery
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272 High Holborn

London
WC1v 7EY
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I love the textile field, especially after walking and standing 4 hours in the V&A. I'd love to see it stay, and possibly with a few more vibrant colours added to the palette. Mian

sam:

I went to John Pawson's exhibition at Design museum last year.
His sophisticated works were very impressive and inspiring.
I am looking forward to seeing this installation very much.

I like it very much!
It is much easier to find an exact place and information.
I will surely use this calendar for LDF this year!

It collaborated very well with installantion of Ron Arad called curtain call at Roundhouse.

Guest:

I love this calendar - it's really comprehensive and completely relevant. It's the first place I go when looking for something to do at the weekend. Thanks LDF! 

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