Jennifer Walshe and Caoimhín Breathnach, An Gléacht, 2015. Courtesy of the artist
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Appendix 004


16 May 2020

Our new Appendix feature unpacks references, influences and themes of the week’s online programme and announcements. A Saturday digest of sound, video and written content from across the internet; Appendix is a digital reading, watching and listening list for the extra-curious.

i.) Read: Adham Faramawy, Sadé Mica and more explore gender through art and science. Adham Faramawy’s 360 video work, My fingers distended as honey dripped from your lips and we danced in a circular motion, is this week’s PAUSE feature, watch here.

ii.) Watch: Imaginary Histories, Jennifer Walshe’s full lecture at Sonic Acts 2018 where she explores the fictional archive of the Ireland’s musical avant-garde and makes a case for historical re-imaginings, parallel histories, and alternative narratives as ways to make people visible and work toward a more inclusive future.

Imaginary Histories, Jennifer Walshe, Sonic Acts 2018

iii.) Listen: The Sun and the Moon by Korean-American writer, artist, musician, and astrologer Johanna Hedva who presents this week’s episode of TRANSMISSIONS with guests Vivian Ia and Matthew Miller.

iv.) Watch: Tiles by Evi Kalogiropoulou, a new film made whilst the artist was in lockdown in Athens. You can also revisit the artist's presentation as part of Upgrade Yourself, a new digital strand of the Creative Careers & Skills programme at Somerset House.

Tiles, Evi Kalogiropoulou

v.) Listen: It Is Impossible To Know About Earth So We Must Hear Her Voice In Our Own Way by Johann Diedrick who hosted audio editing/soundscape production workshop as part of Mutant Promise's digital programme with Somerset House Studios.