Upgrade Yourself Festival
Upgrade Yourself Festival is back, connecting emerging creatives ages 16 to 30 with trailblazing creatives and industry experts.
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Upgrade Yourself Festival is back, connecting emerging creatives ages 16 to 30 with trailblazing creatives and industry experts.
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Resident organisation Improbable host a special evening of activity and conversation offering an insight into the performance industry.
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wear a backpack for the duration of the exhibition weighing 3.5kg. If you have an existing back ... glasses, they may not fit. If you have contact lenses we would recommend wearing them instead. Access The ... space is fully accessible however, there are some uneven surfaces. Free companion tickets are available ...
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The story so far... Studios Director Marie McPartlin shares highlights from the first year and looks ahead to 2018
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These meetups focus on hardware and DIY electronics for musical applications.
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These meetups focus on hardware and DIY electronics for musical applications.
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Producer, performer and DJ. Their work explores the politics and aesthetics of club culture, technology and queerness.
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We speak to festival curators Holly Gramazio and George Buckenham about the three-day games weekender.
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A series of live events and performances to accompany Imran Perretta: A Riot In Three Acts.
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The founder of children's educational app Koobool, speaks to us.
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Entitled Deep Deep Dream, Ignota Books curates this special broadcast.
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Upgrade Yourself: Kickstart is a creative industry placement scheme, run in partnership with Westminster City Council.
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Kristina Pulejkova is a London-based multimedia artist whose work is informed by science and technology.
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itself, aiming to offer the space and tools for development while also providing access to a professional ... context and contacts. We have three clear aims which all feed into programme for 16 – 30 year olds. ... relevant perspectives of young people. It brings alive our exhibitions and events while audiences have ...
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House will platform their practice and work across multiple outlets and audiences will have an ... (C&), and The Public Statues and Sculpture Association (PSSA). They have previously facilitated ... knowledge spaces. Working amongst partners, they shape exciting but important stories about technology ...
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Everywhere Playground is a 5-day creative workshop where future artists, ages 16-19 are immersed in and guided by the creative practice of Sam Williams.
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Join the spirits at a party to celebrate the beginning of the darker half of the year and the publication of Spells: 21st Century Occult Poetry.
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This audio editing/soundscape production workshop will provide an opportunity to (re)discover the interior spaces we now occupy during this time of global pandemic.
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A one-day programme of workshops, discussions and performances bringing new perspectives on the social, political and cultural impacts of technology
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Building Worlds for Play with Nick Murray is a collaborative artist development programme for underrepresented creatives ages 16-25 who are eager to explore their creative potential in game making.
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