02/01/2010
Paul Morley, John Lanchester and critic Susannah Clapp look at how art has been shaped by technology over the last ten years and how it may be affected in the future.
At the beginning of 2010 the influence of technology on how we make art, how we experience art and how art is delivered to us has never been greater. This special edition of Saturday Review looks at how art has been shaped by technology over the last ten years and how it may be affected in the future.
Writers Paul Morley and John Lanchester and critic Susannah Clapp explore the blurring of the boundaries between visual art, music, theatre and technology, with insights from artist Grayson Perry, theatre director Katie Mitchell and journalist Cory Doctorow.
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