People I wouldn’t have known
Installation by Emeritus CRiSAP Researcher John Wynne in collaboration with the late Tim Wainwright, at Life Eternal for the Nobel Prize Museum until 29 Jan 2023
CRiSAP and LCC's Sound Arts & Design Department co-run a Sound Arts Lecture Series of weekly talks at the college, exploring the diverse field of sound arts practice.
Experiments with singing, sound art and audio protest in solidarity with Iranian protesters
Three performances celebrating vibrating strings, resonant hollows, frictions, random accidents, and transitions. The violin, cello, objects and rubbish are explored in expansive ways in this trio of concerts. In his Oto debut Greek improvisor Dimos Vryzas focuses on the 'moment of creation' in a set which will see him radically repurposing the violin. While Isidora Edwards presents an improvised set centred on the cello, and RUBBISH MUSIC turn to the discarded items of Dalston for their detritus-filled soundscapes.
Sonic Screen is an online space for London College of Communication Screen School staff to talk about and share work with colleagues.
SMI Live celebrates the work from the Srishti Interim, an annual month-long event where students from the Srishti undergraduate program work intensively alongside contemporary artists from around the world. This years artists include CRiSAP PhD researcher Hannah Kemp-Welch who has been leading the project Social Listening that will be exhibited at SMI Live.
Talks, music and art in solidarity with Iranian women, including a performance by CRiSAP's Fari Bradley.
Exhibition by Matterlurgy, a collaborative practice between London-based artists Helena Hunter and Mark Peter Wright