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Unwanted phones recreated as interactive birds, part of "Escape III" by Anthony Goh and Neil Mendoza seen on display at the Barbican's Digital Revolution exhibition on July 2, 2014 in London, England. The exhibition brings together artists, designers, film makers, musicians and architects who push the boundaries of creativity that digitial technology can offer, and runs from July 3 until September 14, 2014.  (Photo by Matthew Lloyd/Getty Images for Barbican Art Gallery)

Unwanted phones recreated as interactive birds, part of “Escape III” by Anthony Goh and Neil Mendoza seen on display at the Barbican's Digital Revolution exhibition on July 2, 2014 in London, England. The exhibition brings together artists, designers, film makers, musicians and architects who push the boundaries of creativity that digitial technology can offer, and runs from July 3 until September 14, 2014. (Photo by Matthew Lloyd/Getty Images for Barbican Art Gallery)



Chris Milk's "The Treachery of Sanctuary" seen on display at the Barbican's Digital Revolution exhibition on July 2, 2014 in London, England. The exhibition brings together artists, designers, film makers, musicians and architects who push the boundaries of creativity that digitial technology can offer, and runs from July 3 until September 14, 2014.  (Photo by Matthew Lloyd/Getty Images for Barbican Art Gallery)

Chris Milk's “The Treachery of Sanctuary” seen on display at the Barbican's Digital Revolution exhibition on July 2, 2014 in London, England. (Photo by Matthew Lloyd/Getty Images for Barbican Art Gallery)




A visitor tries out an eye and EEG controlled video game in the Our Digital Futures section of Barbican's Digital Revolution exhibition on July 2, 2014 in London, England. The exhibition brings together artists, designers, film makers, musicians and architects who push the boundaries of creativity that digitial technology can offer, and runs from July 3 until September 14, 2014.  (Photo by Matthew Lloyd/Getty Images for Barbican Art Gallery)

A visitor tries out an eye and EEG controlled video game in the Our Digital Futures section of Barbican's Digital Revolution exhibition on July 2, 2014 in London, England. (Photo by Matthew Lloyd/Getty Images for Barbican Art Gallery)




One of Google's DevArt commissions seen on display at the Barbican's Digital Revolution exhibition on July 2, 2014 in London, England. The exhibition brings together artists, designers, film makers, musicians and architects who push the boundaries of creativity that digitial technology can offer, and runs from July 3 until September 14, 2014.  (Photo by Matthew Lloyd/Getty Images for Barbican Art Gallery)

One of Google's DevArt commissions seen on display at the Barbican's Digital Revolution exhibition on July 2, 2014 in London, England. (Photo by Matthew Lloyd/Getty Images for Barbican Art Gallery)




Assemblance by Umbrellium seen on display at the Barbican's Digital Revolution exhibition on July 2, 2014 in London, England. The exhibition brings together artists, designers, film makers, musicians and architects who push the boundaries of creativity that digitial technology can offer, and runs from July 3 until September 14, 2014.  (Photo by Matthew Lloyd/Getty Images for Barbican Art Gallery)

Assemblance by Umbrellium seen on display at the Barbican's Digital Revolution exhibition on July 2, 2014 in London, England. (Photo by Matthew Lloyd/Getty Images for Barbican Art Gallery)




Minimaforms' "Petting Zoo" seen on display at the Barbican's Digital Revolution exhibition on July 2, 2014 in London, England. The exhibition brings together artists, designers, film makers, musicians and architects who push the boundaries of creativity that digitial technology can offer, and runs from July 3 until September 14, 2014.  (Photo by Matthew Lloyd/Getty Images for Barbican Art Gallery)

Minimaforms' “Petting Zoo” seen on display at the Barbican's Digital Revolution exhibition on July 2, 2014 in London, England. (Photo by Matthew Lloyd/Getty Images for Barbican Art Gallery)




"Pyramidi", will.i.am's first artwork in a gallery space, a sound and video installation featuring a new track, seen on display at the Barbican's Digital Revolution exhibition on July 2, 2014 in London, England. The exhibition brings together artists, designers, film makers, musicians and architects who push the boundaries of creativity that digitial technology can offer, and runs from July 3 until September 14, 2014.  (Photo by Matthew Lloyd/Getty Images for Barbican Art Gallery)

“Pyramidi”, will.i.am's first artwork in a gallery space, a sound and video installation featuring a new track, seen on display at the Barbican's Digital Revolution exhibition on July 2, 2014 in London, England. (Photo by Matthew Lloyd/Getty Images for Barbican Art Gallery)




"The Year's Midnight" by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer seen on display at the Barbican's Digital Revolution exhibition on July 2, 2014 in London, England. The exhibition brings together artists, designers, film makers, musicians and architects who push the boundaries of creativity that digitial technology can offer, and runs from July 3 until September 14, 2014.  (Photo by Matthew Lloyd/Getty Images for Barbican Art Gallery)

“The Year's Midnight” by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer seen on display at the Barbican's Digital Revolution exhibition on July 2, 2014 in London, England. (Photo by Matthew Lloyd/Getty Images for Barbican Art Gallery)




Minimaforms' "Petting Zoo" seen on display at the Barbican's Digital Revolution exhibition on July 2, 2014 in London, England. The exhibition brings together artists, designers, film makers, musicians and architects who push the boundaries of creativity that digitial technology can offer, and runs from July 3 until September 14, 2014.  (Photo by Matthew Lloyd/Getty Images for Barbican Art Gallery)

Minimaforms' “Petting Zoo” seen on display at the Barbican's Digital Revolution exhibition on July 2, 2014 in London, England. (Photo by Matthew Lloyd/Getty Images for Barbican Art Gallery)




The CuteCircuit's iMiniskirt display in the Our Digital Futures section of the Barbican's Digital Revolution exhibition on July 2, 2014 in London, England. The exhibition brings together artists, designers, film makers, musicians and architects who push the boundaries of creativity that digitial technology can offer, and runs from July 3 until September 14, 2014.  (Photo by Matthew Lloyd/Getty Images for Barbican Art Gallery)

The CuteCircuit's iMiniskirt display in the Our Digital Futures section of the Barbican's Digital Revolution exhibition on July 2, 2014 in London, England. (Photo by Matthew Lloyd/Getty Images for Barbican Art Gallery)




One of Google's DevArt commissions seen on display at the Barbican's Digital Revolution exhibition on July 2, 2014 in London, England. The exhibition brings together artists, designers, film makers, musicians and architects who push the boundaries of creativity that digitial technology can offer, and runs from July 3 until September 14, 2014.  (Photo by Matthew Lloyd/Getty Images for Barbican Art Gallery)

One of Google's DevArt commissions seen on display at the Barbican's Digital Revolution exhibition on July 2, 2014 in London, England. (Photo by Matthew Lloyd/Getty Images for Barbican Art Gallery)




Assemblance by Umbrellium seen on display at the Barbican's Digital Revolution exhibition on July 2, 2014 in London, England. The exhibition brings together artists, designers, film makers, musicians and architects who push the boundaries of creativity that digitial technology can offer, and runs from July 3 until September 14, 2014.  (Photo by Matthew Lloyd/Getty Images for Barbican Art Gallery)

Assemblance by Umbrellium seen on display at the Barbican's Digital Revolution exhibition on July 2, 2014 in London, England. (Photo by Matthew Lloyd/Getty Images for Barbican Art Gallery)




Interactive visual effects installation "Inception" by Framestore seen on display at the Barbican's Digital Revolution exhibition on July 2, 2014 in London, England. The exhibition brings together artists, designers, film makers, musicians and architects who push the boundaries of creativity that digitial technology can offer, and runs from July 3 until September 14, 2014.  (Photo by Matthew Lloyd/Getty Images for Barbican Art Gallery)

Interactive visual effects installation “Inception” by Framestore seen on display at the Barbican's Digital Revolution exhibition on July 2, 2014 in London, England. (Photo by Matthew Lloyd/Getty Images for Barbican Art Gallery)
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