Remote Contact publication
Remote Contact is an exhibition by Invisible Flock that invites you to explore the ideas of how creative uses of technology might enhance feelings of connection and tackle isolation. Co-designed with individuals and their families living with dementia, Remote Contact presents a series of interactive artworks exploring how sensory and generative technologies can enhance connections between families and their relatives in care.
Remote Contact is commissioned by IN-TOUCH: Digital Touch Communication, an ERC-funded research project led by Prof. Carey Jewitt (UCL). It is funded by Arts Council England and Leeds City Council, supported by FACT and Community Integrated Care. Research and Development funded by a Wellcome Trust Arts Award, in collaboration with Prof. Nadia Berthouze (UCL).