A selection of images from a virtual gallery created by computer scientists Guy Brown and Steve Maddock and designer Nick Bax, as part of Sheffield's Festival of the Mind
Shrine created by Nick Bax, with help from Guy Brown & Steve Maddock. With thanks to Mick Humble and Millennium Galleries, Sheffield Photograph: Sheffield University Festival of the MindDiscull by Nick Bax, Paintings: A Fanfare of Crashes, A Parade of Errors, A Procession of Restarts, AIDS 2 by Matt Brown, Window 1, Window 2 by Matt Brown, Death Box by Matt Brown, SMS2 by Joe GilmorePhotograph: Sheffield University Festival of the MindUntitled by Mark Fell, Discull by Nick BaxPhotograph: Sheffield University Festival of the MindHeart (simulating the onset of a deadly arrhythmia in the heart) by Richard Clayton Photograph: Sheffield University Festival of the MindNorway by Mike MeredithPhotograph: Sheffield University Festival of the MindRobot faces by Robin HofePhotograph: Guy Brown/Sheffield University Festival of the MindThis Was Your Future by Jamie Salmon. A selection of arcade game boot screens, glitching in the MAME environment, including: Ghosts n Goblins, Capcom 1985; Parodius, Konami, 1990; Blade Master, Irem 1991; Bomber Man, Hudson Soft, 1991. Curated by The Curious MachinePhotograph: Sheffield University Festival of the MindBees by James MarshallPhotograph: Sheffield University Festival of the MindLogo Turtle by Paul Beech & Jon Williamson; Raspi Vector by Paul Beech & Jon Williamson; Loading 1, Loading 2, Loading 3 by Paul Beech & Jon Williamson Photograph: Sheffield University Festival of the Mind#love by Dominic Rout & Cong Ye. A world map showing the geographical distribution of twitter messages that include the hashtag #love, recorded over a 7-day period.Photograph: Sheffield University Festival of the MindiThink by Guy Brown, Steve Maddock & Cong Ye. Body scan made using the Microsoft Kinect sensor www.shef.ac.uk/dcs/research/groups/graphics Photograph: Sheffield University Festival of the MindnamuH Neon by HumanstudioPhotograph: Sheffield University Festival of the Mind