Cyber Eyes Wide Open exhibited artworks to provide audiences with new ways to consider cybersecurity as part of #Cyberfest 2021, the North East’s cybersecurity festival. In this interaction gallery exhibit, works developed by collaborative teams of artists, companies and academics will be displayed. The works are in a variety of media, offering varying levels of interaction aiming to enhance understanding of the complexity and pervasiveness of Cybersecurity. The research agenda being explored relates to levels of collaborative innovation in interdisciplinary practice with exploratory, transformative and innovative collaboration demonstrated through the artworks.
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