Ernest Edmonds: Light Logic
Site Gallery 17 November 2012 - 2 February 2013
A pioneer of computer generated art in the 1960s, and now creating
generative sculptural light installations, Edmonds’ work
references minimalist constructivism alongside a life-long interest in
chance and change. Exploring how new technologies produce new relations
between artists, audiences and things, Light Logic marks the
first UK solo exhibition of the artist for a decade. Edmonds currently
lives between Sydney, Australia and Hathersage, Derbyshire and has
exhibited widely throughout the world


Ernest Edmonds is a multi-disciplinary artist and known as an expert on human-computer interaction. He studied Mathematics and Philosophy in London and is Professor of Computation and Creative Media at the University of Technology in Sydney. There he runs a practice-based art and technology research group, the Creativity and Cognition Studios.