The Learned Society of Extra Ordinary Objects
Discover the extra ordinary possibilities of everyday objects.
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Discover the extra ordinary possibilities of everyday objects.
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Cellist and composer Lucy Railton guides us through an hour of music of interest and inspiration.
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The National Saturday Club’s annual Summer Show returns to the Embankment Galleries with an inspirational showcase of the ideas, creativity and innovation of the nation’s next generation.
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Curator Sarah Cook is joined by artists Michael Mandiberg, Garnet Hertz and Addie Wagenknecht to discuss the technological surveillance issues with working online and from home during lockdown.
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A screening of Charlotte Prodger’s Turner Prize-winning film BRIDGIT to coincide with the exhibition Unquiet Moments.
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Peanuts has been an inspiration for artists since its inception.
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Featuring never-seen-before photographic portraits of pioneers of R&B, Funk, Soul, Afrobeat and Hip Hop.
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Harvester is a hand-held, portable live sampler that lets you make music with everyday sounds.
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This autumn, Aram, a new café, deli, and restaurant from renowned chef Imad Alarnab, will open at Somerset House, marking an exciting addition to our 25th anniversary celebrations.
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LoneLady introduces ‘Transmissions From A Wilderness State Of Mind’, an atmospheric installation in The Deadhouse.
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This panel considers how designers can respond to global issues and international crises.
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A talk exploring Black radicalism, anti-capitalist place-making and abolitionist geography.
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Body temperature drops, the hormone melatonin sets in, which leads to a decrease in alertness.
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The graphics are very slow and jittery.... ASSEMBLY 2020 makes use of WebGL a technology for ... however if you are experiencing issues with Chrome there are two settings you can try to resolve this. 1) ... switches to a software graphics processor which is extremely slow. To exclude your GPU from this list you ...
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Jack Tarling founded Shudder Films in 2009, which has produced two feature films, ‘God’s Own Country’ and ‘Await Further Instructions’.
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Print! Co-Curator Paul Gorman opens the exhibition with this in conversation alongside a game changing panel of guests.
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This is a project inspired by Black history, heritage and culture.
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Explore the interaction between creativity, the natural sciences and technology with an open mind, in this hour long hands on activity assisted by the Bjork Biophilia app.
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A unique workshop exploring the themes of the Hassan Hajjaj: La Caravane exhibition.
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