back to article Barbican Digital Revolution exhibition: Techies, arty types get intimate

Opening today at Britain's foremost brutalist building, the Barbican multi-arts centre, Digital Revolution is an exhibition that journeys through creative technology from the 1970s to the present day – with interactivity at its heart. More multi-floored nightclub than exhibition space, the various themed rooms bring together …

  1. Anonymous Blowhard

    I, for one, welcome our robotic snake overlords!

    (had to be said)

  2. Anonymous Coward
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    Wow....

    some modern "art" I actually want to see....instead of the usual wanting smash the "art" into the "atists" face....hmmmmm but in doing so, would that make me an artist in my own right?

  3. David Moore
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    Oh dear...

    I was at a loose end for a few hours in London yesterday and decided to wander around the Tate Modern (after toying with the idea of going to the Barbican).

    Gutted.

    Next time Gadget!

  4. Hollerith 1

    Not brutalist, but...

    One New Change, in the City of London, has to be the ugliest, most user-unfriendly building ever built. It is a blot.

    1. Robert Forsyth

      Re: Not brutalist, but...

      Back in the mid 1980's, it did have a serendipitous nature, you could look over a balcony and see a band playing, but not anyway to reach the place.

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