Digital/Body Collage with Compiler
Join Somerset House and digital art collective Compiler for a family-friendly drop-in workshop exploring images as performance and thresholds of the human body in digital environments.
Dates | Thu 19 Feb 2026 |
Times | 10am–12pm & 2pm–4pm |
Space | Lancaster Room New Wing |
Price | £5 per ticket (for one child with one parent/guardian) Recommended Age : 5+ |
Responding to Wayne McGregor: Infinite Bodies exhibition, you’ll create robotics-inspired collages, experiment with AI-assisted 3D depth effects, and remix your images in virtual space using custom-built digital tools. Everyone’s creations will contribute to a collaborative online gallery that will grow over the course of the workshop.
We have set aside a limited number of subsidised tickets for those who cannot afford our ticket prices. If there's also anything you require to help make this workshop more accessible for you and your family (eg. BSL interpreter, visual step by step guide etc.) please let us know by emailing visitor@somersethouse.org.uk or calling +44 (0)333 320 2836.
About Compiler
Compiler is a digital art collective led by Tanya Boyarkina and Oscar Cass-Darweish. The group's creative practice explores social and political challenges in digital culture. They aim to create accessible works and events for audiences with different skills, knowledge and abilities to better understand emerging digital technologies.
Header image: Workshop participant at Photo Fakery, V&A Friday Late: Is This For Real?, 2025