Jennifer Walshe & Memo Akten: Ultrachunk / Jenna Sutela: nimiia vibié
ULTRACHUNK is a new collaborative work from artists Jennifer Walshe & Memo Akten.
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ULTRACHUNK is a new collaborative work from artists Jennifer Walshe & Memo Akten.
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Mutant Promise present new online works with EBM(T), a virtual aural room and aural experimentation practice for discovery and sharing of sounds.
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Are you living your life in sleep mode – a deceptive term meaning never fully on or off? Curator Sarah Cook explores the politics of how we spend our time.
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A music and arts marketing session from sound and performance artist Aja.
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This September, London Design Biennale will welcome the world to our capital city. A diverse group of countries, cities and territories from six continents have been confirmed as participants.
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Unpicking the complexities of making art that centres around the diaspora.
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Photo London’s ninth edition returns to Somerset House with the very best in past, present and future photography.
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Presenting highlights from this year’s shortlist of contemporary illustration, entered by emerging & established talent to the Association of Illustrators’ annual competition.
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Demystify process, get hands on and develop a specialist skill at designer led evening activities and gallery lates.
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Photo London 2023 Exhibitors Announcement
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A unique selection of works from the world’s largest photography competition
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Part of Assembly: Christian Marclay.
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What does it take to be successful? What does success even mean for people working across TV & film?
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1. What is the exhibition about? A Riot In Three Acts is a large-scale installation using the ... tropes and techniques of cinema, in the form of an expansive film set and cinematic score, to consider ... riots and civil uprisings that have occurred in response to systemic injustice experienced by ...
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Studios residents Paul Purgas and Imran Perretta debut new audio-visual project, AMRA, alongside a live performance from Paris-based hybrid artist NSDOS.
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Introducing the basics of music production using soundscapes and field recordings.
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We delve back into the influences of British-South Asian artists, revisiting The Listening Party, curated and hosted by Imran Perretta.
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Festival director Holly Gramazio selects highlights of this year's festival of games and play.
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Multidisciplinary artist Deborah-Joyce Holman screens four contemporary short films.
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The film of Roy Gurvitz, who invented the Lost Vagueness area at Glastonbury and who, as Michael Eavis says, reinvigorated the festival.
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