
An exhibition of
artists who collect, list, database and absurdly analyse the
data of everyday life.
10 March
- 23 April 2006
Abigail Reynolds, Christian
Nold, Cleo Broda, Ellie Harrison, Hannah Brown, Helen
Frosi and Richard Dedomenici.
Day-to-Day Data is a national touring
Exhibition,
Publication and
Web-based Exhibition curated by artist
Ellie Harrison. Day-to-Day Data exhibits
newly commissioned work by seven artists, encompassing
a wide breadth of working practice and presenting an
extensive survey of imaginative methods of data
visualisation, through different media.
The gallery
exhibition features brand new, previously unseen work by
Abigail Reynolds,
Cleo Broda,
Ellie Harrison,
and Richard Dedomenici
alongside the new commissions (previewed at the start of
the tour) by
Christian Nold,
Hannah Brown and
Helen Frosi.
This website not only plays host to four exciting new
web-based commissions by
Adele Prince,
Anders Bojen & Kristoffer rum,
Jem Finer and
Kevin Carter, but also provides a resource of
information about all of the
Artists and publishes three specially commissioned
essays exploring the exhibition theme by
Ben Highmore,
Kris Cohen and
Sarah Cook. |

Abigail Reynolds
Co-ordinates of Flame 2006 |
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Bio Mapping
Friday 10 March, 2 5pm
and ongoing throughout the exhibition.
The Bio Mapping device allows you to measure
your levels of stress and excitement as you walk through
the city. Devices will be available to borrow from the
gallery on a drop-in basis throughout the exhibition. On
Friday 10 March, Christian
Nold creator of Bio Mapping
will be at the gallery to introduce visitors to the
project.
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Bio Mapping device
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Trolley Spotting
As part of Adele Princes
web-based project Trolley Spotting, the entire
fleet of trolleys at the local Tesco Superstore will be
tagged. Drop by and see if you can spot a turquoise
trolley tag anytime for the duration of the exhibition.
Special Trolley Spotting maps will be available
for visitors to pick up from the gallery.
Tesco, 227 Kennington Lane, London, SE11 5QU (10 minutes
walk from Danielle Arnaud contemporary art)
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Trolley Abductor
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Physical Bar Charts
Lucy Kimbells
Untitled (physical bar charts) will be sited in
the busy reception area of Durning Library for the
duration of the exhibition. Respond to the question
What did you do last week? by taking one of the five
brightly coloured button badges whose slogan best sums
up how you spent your time.
Durning Library, 167 Kennington Lane, London, SE11 4HF
(10 minutes walk from Danielle Arnaud contemporary art) |

detail of badges
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Symposium at the ICA
Saturday 18 March, 4 6pm
The Day-to-Day Data Symposium offers a unique
insight into the project through the eyes of five of the
artists involved. It features presentations by
Abigail Reynolds,
Adele Prince,
Ellie Harrison,
Richard Dedomenici and
Tony Kemplen. More
of the Day-to-Day Data artists will also be
present and discussions will continue into the evening
in the ICA bar. 5, 4 ICA Members
Institute of Contemporary Arts
The Mall
London
SW1Y 5AH
020 7930 3647
www.ica.org.uk
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Tony Kemplen
Eating pizza while watching the
news
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Publication
The Day-to-Day Data Publication is the
central point of the project, a place where each of
the twenty artists can be studied side-by-side. The
new commissions continue onto its pages with five
page-based works by
Gabrielle Sharp,
Mary Yacoob,
Therese Stowell,
Tim Taylor
and Tony Kemplen
and with specially commissioned essays by
Ben Highmore and Kris Cohen.
RRP 10 ISBN 0 905634 71 3
Available at
www.daytodaydata.com/publication.html
The publication will also be for sale
at a special price of 6 during the Launch Event on
Friday 10 March.
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the Publication is on sale now!
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Web-based Exhibition
Go trolley spotting, learn to de-code baby language,
find out where the stars appear down on earth or
discover the secret history of soap. Four new
web-based projects by
Adele Prince,
Anders Bojen & Kristoffer rum,
Jem Finer
and Kevin Carter
can be viewed online now.
www.daytodaydata.com/webexhibition.html
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Anders Bojen & Kristoffer rum
Detergent (Real Imaginary
System)
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The Day-to-Day Data exhibition and programme of
events form part of node.london a
month long season of media arts projects taking place
across London in March 2006
www.nodel.org |

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