Juliet Jacques
An author of short fiction and journalist covering literature, film, art, music, politics, gender, sexuality and football.
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An author of short fiction and journalist covering literature, film, art, music, politics, gender, sexuality and football.
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Artist, researcher and filmmaker who works outside the frame; scrutinises the effects of network technologies on social relations, urban space and political structures.
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Throughout May, June and July we have Joanne Armitage leading a series of three SuperCollider workshops.
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Throughout May, June and July we have Joanne Armitage leading a series of three SuperCollider workshops.
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Following his Harvester workshop over the weekend, Johann Diedrick present his work and perform with the Harvester instrument.
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Throughout May, June and July we have Joanne Armitage leading a series of three SuperCollider workshops.
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At once meditative and mechanical, everything that rises must dance is a compelling celebration of female movement, incorporating both the everyday and the universal.
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Multidisciplinary artist Juliana Huxtable joins the Somerset House Studios community for a month-long residency programme in collaboration with Goethe-Institut London.
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Singular in her approach to art and music, Juliana Huxtable is a contemporary polymath. We invited her to share with us the five most important works that influenced her practice.
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Juliana Huxtable responds to the provocation I Should Be Doing Something Else Right Now with a live broadcast.
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Multidisciplinary artist Juliana Huxtable talks with visual artist and writer Hannah Black.
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Critically acclaimed vocalist, and producer Lafawndah premieres a new sound piece, Antinomy for ASSEMBLY.
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Dynamic saxophonist and composer Ben Vince shares his new work, 'Falling into Time' as part of ASSEMBLY 2020.
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We share a teaser of 'Early Winter' a work in progress by artist-in-residence Gerda Paliušytė
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An exhibition exploring the effects of the changing function of our intimate domestic spaces.
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New media artist critically examining the symbiotic relationship between humans and AI systems.
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Studio producing data-driven digital experiences which reveal the stories and patterns hidden in complex information.
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In celebration of Earth Day, join artist Zheng Bo in conversation with publisher and writer Sarah Shin, as they discuss Bamboo as Method, learning from nature, and creativity and ecology.
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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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Interdisciplinary artist working with text, sound and video.
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