Electroboutique at The Science Museum is full of all sorts of bendy melty digital things ready to be interacted with.
You can find the exhibition at The Bridge, ground floor mezzanine, which is put on by the Innovative art production company Electroboutique (Russian artists Alexei Shulgin and Aristarkh Chernyshev) who have created interactive artworks which subtly communicate strong critical attitudes.
The show encourages participation through ‘Creative Consumption’.
Electroboutique Pop-up is a development of Electroboutique Art that Cares which was originally commissioned by Espen Gangvik, Director, TEKS for the Trondheim Matchmaking 2009 festival.
