Nocturnal City: Clubbing Futures
We talk to Georgia Taglietti of Barcelona's Sónar Festival ahead of the second edition of Nocturnal City.
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We talk to Georgia Taglietti of Barcelona's Sónar Festival ahead of the second edition of Nocturnal City.
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American-born, London and Beirut-based artist, educator, and composer, often working collaboratively across mediums.
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Responding to No Comply, our summer exhibition exploring the phenomena of skateboarding and the impact of its culture and communities on the UK
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Vicki Bennett explores the processes of making audiovisual content, working with archives and found footage.
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Artist working in sculpture, installation, text, sound and ‘dasein by design’.
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In this workshop, the artist will share the brief research of the formation of the inferno, the connection of society and sound/music culture.
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Artists and filmmakers working across installation, performance, sound, film and TV drama.
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Artists working across objects, installation and film.
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Come and join the super talented Anuska Alepuz for a live storytelling and illustration event that will have your little ones giggling all afternoon.
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Join us and Rinse FM as they celebrate 30 years of shaping the UK’s underground music scene.
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Films exploring the paradoxes of identities that exist between hypervisibility and erasure.
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The story of seven people at different levels of the income scale trying to make their way on the unequal worlds of the UK and the USA.
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An installation exploring the origins and influence of the UK’s most provocative and exciting music scene, Grime.
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Billy Donsanjh uses archive footage, and original interviews to tell the forgotten stories of the South Asian diaspora in his West Midlands hometown.
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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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Associate Artist Jennifer Walshe hosts a series of salons discussing music, sound, the internet and digital technologies, co-curated by Adam Harper and Michael Waugh.
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Relaxed Sessions for anyone who would like to explore the exhibition in a calm and comfortable environment, including people with autism and other neurodiverse needs.
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Writer and composer Robert Barry will be discussing his new book The Music of the Future.
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Studios resident Florence Peake leads a performative group workshop.
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over against evil spirits. In her practice, the grotesque and the cute are often brought together ... whimsy. Much of Lyons’s work draws from cartoon animation, specifically its historical roots in minstrelsy ... of nine ‘protector gods’ that she has been developing to build a new world order. Lyons’s gods are ...
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