16.00 doors open
Welcome by Somerset House Studios Director Marie McPartlin and programme intro by curator Estela Oliva.
[CONVERSATIONS]
16.30 – 19.30
/NEW SPACES/
Breaking down barriers, building new structures, demystifying club culture.
As spaces for artistic experimentation decrease in urban environments, where else can alternative and independent culture can thrive? How can new structures (i.e. DIY) and initiatives support and preserve artistic creation? And how can these new spaces contribute to making club culture more accessible and inclusive? This panel highlights the value of club culture as a necessary source of creativity and experimentation in the urban environment.
Moderator:
madison moore (LDN)
madison moore is a cultural critic, dj and performance-maker based in London and Berlin. His work touches pop culture, queer studies, nightlife, sound, media, visual culture and contemporary art, and blurs the lines between scholarship and artistic practice.
Panelists include:
Georgia Taglietti (BCN)
Head of Communications at Sonar & Sonar+D, Director of She Said So Barcelona.
At Sonar, Georgia is responsible for the creation, management and implementation of all international digital marketing programs and social media content. She is also Board Member and Mentor of the platform She Said So, a global network of women who work in the music industry.
SIREN
SIREN is a London based collective formed in 2016. Their aim is to create a safe and immersive space for those who are underrepresented in dance music, whilst continuing to critique the electronic music scene as a whole. Members of the collective are DJs, producers, VJs, writers, graphic designers and fine artists.
DIY Space for London (LDN)
DIY Space for London is a cooperatively-run social centre located in South London. They offer low cost creative facilities, meeting rooms and social space as well as space for screenings, talks and performances.
Victor Hurtado (BCN)
Founder at Màgia Roja.
Magia Roja is a pioneer utopian project born out of the Barcelona's dystopia, a cultural think tank and creative space located in the central district of Gràcia.
/CLUBBING FUTURES/
How will technology change the music and art experience?
With the development of new virtual spaces, the way we experience dance music and night activities might change. From virtual dancefloors to algorithmic DJs, new technologies including VR and 3D simulations have the potential to redefine the way we experience culture, connecting people from any location as well as challenging the notions of identity and experience.
Moderated by Fatoş Üstek (Independent curator and writer, Curator Art Night 2017)
Fatoş Üstek is the curator of Art Night 2017 in collaboration with the Whitechapel Gallery and Unlimited Productions. She is editor of the fig-2 publication that commemorates the 50 projects in 50 weeks that she curated in 2015 at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London. She contributes regularly to international art magazines, publications and exhibition catalogues.
www.fatosustek.com
Panelists include:
Aleix Fernandez (BCN)
Founder at OnionLab and digital artist.
Onion Lab is a Barcelona based studio for art, music and technology specialising in projection mapping, VR and audiovisual content for festivals, exhibitions and music.
Jordan Gross (LDN)
Oval Space & Pickle Factory founder and director.
Oval Space is an East London based multi-use arts venue and events organisation.
Marija Bozinovska Jones
Artist and Somerset House Studios resident exploring precarious post-digital conditions. Marija’s work revolves around formation of identity within augmented technocapitalism.
Nicola Rosa (LDN)
AR and VR Strategy Lead at IBM, British Interactive Media Association.
Nicola is an innovation, strategy and technology expert with 15 years experience in the media and entertainment industry. He is currently part of IBM iX where he designs solutions using Augmented and Virtual Reality technologies. He is also part of the BIMA (British Interactive Media Association) immersive technologies think thank. Aside from his corporate work, Nicola is a DJ and music producer.
[PERFORMANCES]
19.30-00.30
IKONIKA + Mungo AV (LDN)
Ikonika presents a special AV set in collaboration with visual artist Mungo taking viewers into the world of Ikonika’s new album Distractions recently released on Hyperdub. Mixed with 3D visuals and video inspired by art deco factories and illuminated, hi-tech signage of London’s roads the show reveals a futuristic fictional London.
SIREN
SIREN is a London based collective formed in 2016. Their aim is to create a safe and immersive space for those who are underrepresented in dance music, whilst continuing to critique the electronic music scene as a whole. Members of the collective are DJs, producers, VJs, writers, graphic designers and fine artists.
SUNNY GRAVES (Live, London Premiere) (BCN)
Sunny Graves is the defining project of Barcelona-based British/Latin American electronic musician Simon Williams. Presently linked to the Disboot and Modern Obscure Music imprints, this unrelenting artist is currently performing in support of his second release as Sunny Graves – Erosion EP.