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Transport Museum announces new panel discussion on digital technology

October 7, 2011 by Staff

The London Transport Museum is hosting a panel discussion on “imaginative digital interventions” as part of its Sense and the City exhibition .

The event has been organised in partnership with onedotzero and will include participants from the worlds of art, architecture and advertising.

The panel will discuss digital technologies such as projection mapping, augmented reality and geo-tagging “which embroider, invade and subvert urban surfaces”.

The discussion takes place on Monday 17th October and tickets are available via www.ltmuseum.co.uk. The Sense and the City exhibition is open until 18 March 2012.

Date:                            Monday 17 October 2011 
Time:                            6.30 to 8.30pm
Tickets:                         £8.00 adults, £6.00 concessions
Venue:                          Cubic Theatre, London Transport Museum,
Covent Garden Piazza London, WC2E 7BB
Advance booking:         www.ltmuseum.co.uk or 020 7565 7298

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