TINT is an UK based interdisciplinary media arts organisation. Dedicated to art which is derived from, and reflects upon the intersections of technology and culture. As an artist run organisation our core intentions are concerned with the support of artistic collaboration, acting as a point of juncture for artists working within the fields of science and technology. We assist in pursuing and establishing collaborations with scientists, theorists, artists and other practitioners. Our program of exhibitions and events support an experimentation of media and interactive arts, encouraging audiences to participate, explore and create!
If you would like to work with us getting an idea off the ground, whether that is finding someone to collaborate on a media project or getting an exhibition together please don’t hesitate to contact us: info@tintarts.org
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The TINT Team
Gareth Goodsion – Founder – Director
gareth@tintarts.org
Jonathan Munro – Founder – Director
jonathan@tintarts.org
Vincent Van Uffelen – Arts Lab Director
vincent@tintarts.org
Chris Joseph – Editor – Opportunities
www.chrisjoseph.org
Chris Joseph is a writer and artist who works primarily with electronic text, sound and image. His past projects include ‘NRG’ [www.chrisjoseph.org/nrg], a bicycle-powered interactive multimedia narrative; ‘The Breathing Wall’ [www.thebreathingwall.com], a ground-breaking digital novel that responds to the reader’s rate of breathing; and the multi-award winning interactive multimedia fiction ‘Inanimate Alice’ [www.inanimatealice.com]. He is editor of the post-Dada magazine and artist network 391.org [www.391.org], and was the Digital Writer-in-Residence at the Institute of Creative Technologies at De Montfort University, Leicester, UK from 2006 to 2008.
Web site design & development: Vincent Van Uffelen



