Music Hackspace DIY Synth Workshops with electronic noise artist Ewa Justka
Music Hackspace presents a weekend of workshops with Ewa Justka.
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Music Hackspace presents a weekend of workshops with Ewa Justka.
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Nabihah Iqbal invites historian and BBC presenter David Olusoga to talk share and discuss the music that is most important to him.
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A 2-day programme of installations, presentations, panel discussions and live performances exploring image, sound and digital art.
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Marking the close The Voices of A Tempest exhibition, this event foregrounds the celebration of affect, desire and positivity.
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The fifth event of the series, presented by Mandy Parnell, audio mastering engineer, founder and senior mastering engineer at Black Saloon Studios in London.
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An innovative sensory installation in our courtyard by British artist Michael Pinsky.
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Johanna Hedva brings 'Tom Cruise Studies' to our Transmissions series with expert guests Vivian Ia and Matthew Miller.
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Ye Haiyan is chased from town to town by local governments, national secret police, and her own neighbours after she seeks justice against an elementary school principal.
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The experiences of a Syrian disc jockey and her friends are documented after the Arab Spring of 2011 when the sad realities that follow envelop their hope for liberation.
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Renowned chef René Redzepi reinvents his Copenhagen restaurant Noma in an attempt to retake the title of best restaurant in the world, but all is not as it seems...
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Have you been on a march, shouted angrily at something you've seen on the news but don't feel like it's making any difference?
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We examine how artists creatively demonstrate the art of breaking rules in this film series, first exploring ideas of mischief with Rebecca Moss
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Somerset House explores the possibilities of design and invention for radical social and environmental change in a new free exhibition
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Forest Fringe is an organisation run collaboratively by three artists based in the UK.
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Composer and cellist in residence for Somerset House Studios’ ASSEMBLY series.
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Returning to Skate Lates, Rinse takes you back to garage, grime and funk from three leading figures at the pirate radio station.
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Rinse returns to Skate Lates to present ‘Growing up I listened to…’ bringing you some of the best DJs’ childhood classics.
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London based writer and filmmaker Juliet Jaques curates the third episode of Transmissions Season 2, entitled Spectres of Socialism.
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Musicologist and music critic Adam Harper presents a talk on post-internet sounds and how the internet - and new technology more broadly - is shaping music.
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We study the art of chaos with Holly Hendry, whose sculptures and installations are concerned with what lies beneath the surface
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