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SOUND ARTISTS, HARRY YEFF AND TRUNG BAO, TRANSFORM VOICES INTO GEM STONES IN LANDMARK EXHIBITION
The new 400 square metre immersive gallery will present wall-to-wall digital gemstone artworks from a selection of the VOICE GEM archive...

DIGITAL LEGACIES
Dropbox has more than 700 million registered users across 180 countries. Where we once cut-and-pasted photographs into physical photo albums, we now save our images on iCloud. Answering machine messages are locked behind passcodes...

SPEECH RECOGNITION: THE VOICE GEM SYSTEM OF HARRY YEFF & TRUNG BAO
In a basement gallery under London's Oxford Street, Jeremy Allen discovers a cache of precious stones formedfromthe voices of Ai Weiwei, Lily Cole and Sir Geoff Hurst

GENERATING GEMSTONES FROM VOICE – VOICE GEMS: 1000 YEAR ARCHIVE IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE
Pioneering artists Harry Yeff and Trung Bao opened an immersive experience in the basement of Flannels’ Oxford Street shop. VOICE GEMS: 1000 YEAR ARCHIVE is a unique...


Born in Derbyshire, Georgia Dymock (b.1998, United Kingdom) is a London based artist currently pursuing her MFA in Painting at the Slade School of Fine Art, University College London (UCL). With a BSc in Anthropology, Dymock uses her studies and their influence to create her human hybrid-entity figures that question identity and the female form.
Dymock’s work eliminates the idea of a fixed identity or a singular self. The human-like characters, which are translated from the digital realm onto the canvas, seek to challenge what it means to be human in a digital age. Physically rendered in oil paint, Dymock’s figures are composed of curling, distorted forms contorting within the confines of painterly boundaries of the canvas. Here, their exaggerated and reimagined curves are playfully inspired by the generous rounded shapes from Picasso’s Neo-classical Period, resulting in the deconstruction of the body into unique gestures and palettes.
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