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ICA InfrequenciesICA InfrequenciesMark Fisher & David Graeber on bad management and bureaucracyA recording from 2015's 'Symposium: Bureaucracy' with Mark Fisher, David Graeber and Jeremy Gilbert.archive.ica.art/whats-on/symposium-bureaucracy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-05-061h 38ICA InfrequenciesICA InfrequenciesThe Walk and TalkThis episode was recorded in early July 2023 and features a discussion between Twayna Mayne and a group of sixth form students from one of nearby secondary schools. Before the recording we went for a short walk together, bits of which you’ll hear throughout, and explored some of the environment local to the ICA. Along the way we talked about the ICA’s location on the Mall, the history of the building it’s currently in and how the 2020 show by the American conceptual artist Cameron Rowland’s made links between this and Britain’s wider colonial history. Hosted on...2024-04-3036 minICA InfrequenciesICA InfrequenciesField Recordings: ASMR on the MallIn this short episode you’ll hear the ambient sounds of the Mall, the street that is home to both the ICA and Buckingham Palace, recorded two days before the Coronation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-04-3009 minICA InfrequenciesICA InfrequenciesNick Makoha and The New CarthaginiansNick Makoha is a Ugandan poet, playwright and the ICA’s former poet-in-residence.In this episode he is joined by Twayna Mayne to discuss his research project: TheNew Carthaginians and the links he makes in it between the Entebbe hijacking,Icarus and the artist Jean-Michel Basquiat. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-04-3046 minICA InfrequenciesICA InfrequenciesI do this everyday: pass it onArtists Lorenza Peragine and Ivana Sehic talk about their project ‘I do this everyday: pass it on’, which encompassed a 30-min public performance with video projection on the streets of Shoreditch, London, and a 4-hour workshop at the ICA in December 2022. The artists begin by discussing the concepts behind the project: the ‘production of space’ and our response to instrutctions present in a public space. They then read and comment on some of the movement scores devised by the ICA workshop participants. In the last part, they discuss the project in relation to the politics of public sp...2024-04-3036 minICA InfrequenciesICA InfrequenciesAria Dean on AbattoirArtist and writer Aria Dean discusses her recent work and the thinking behind her current exhibition at the ICA Aria Dean: Abattoir. The exhibition, which includes an immersive film installation and new sculptural presentation, builds on the artist’s ongoing research into agricultural and industrial architecture, specifically the intimate connection between modernity and death on conceptual, political, and material levels at the site of the abattoir.ica.art/aria-dean-abattoir Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-03-011h 11ICA InfrequenciesICA InfrequenciesNeneh Cherry, Naima Karlsson + more on Moki Cherry's life, love and work as an artist and mother Moki Cherry’s family discusses collaging as working class art, the wisdom of children, and how family life and artmaking are part of the same practice.With Neneh Cherry, Naima Karlsson, Tyson McVey, Linder Sterling and Hettie Judah.Exhibition curated by Naima Karlsson and Nicola LeongEvent programmed by Susanna Davies-Crook and Nicola LeongRecorded by Cheyanne MccormackEdited by Justin Tam Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-09-291h 31Talk ArtTalk ArtBengi Ünsal - ICA LondonWe meet Bengi Ünsal, Director of ICA London which is celebrating its landmark 75th year. She is the second woman to serve as the Director of the Institute of Contemporary Arts and has been successfully refocusing their commitment to live music, live performances alongside extensive visual arts, film and education programmes. (As we discover in this episode, the first female Director was Dorothy Morland from 1952-1968, who was also the longest running the ICA for 18 years).The Institute of Contemporary Arts is much more than a museum. Since its inception in 1947 as the first truly multi-disciplinary ar...2023-09-2948 minICA InfrequenciesICA InfrequenciesSwindle: how to write a track with Kojey Radical, grime on TV, producing like a musician.Swindle has come far from his days experimenting with grime, funk and dubstep, but he still carries the craft of a jazz musician. In this conversation with Nicolas-Tyrell Scott, from the Town Hall conversations, Swindle talks about how he wrote a track with Kojey Radical, seeing more grime on mainstream TV, the different methods in writing for TV in Candice Carty-Williams' show Champion, and how he's never stopped learning.Recorded Wednesday 28 Jun 2023 at the ICA in London.Featuring Swindle and Nicolas-Tyrell ScottRecorded by Ben MoonEdited by Justin...2023-09-261h 32ICA InfrequenciesICA InfrequenciesYvonne Rainer: avoiding the audience gaze, filmmaking vs dancing, accepting mistakesYvonne Rainer and film research Oliver Fuke have a conversation to open a season at the ICA celebrating the dancer and choreographer's body of film work. She reflects many years back on how she experimented with form between filmmaking and dancing, on being accused of not caring about the audience, and on how she'd never change anything about her films.Yvonne Rainer: A Retrospective17 - 27 August 2023, at the ICA, Londonwww.ica.art/yvonne-rainer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-09-2530 minICA InfrequenciesICA InfrequenciesMomtaza Mehri: the limits of identity politics, symbolism and BeyoncéThis episode was picked and edited by Amrit Sanghera, one of the ICA’s Public Advisors.What happens when powerful black women use their positionality to push their identity as cultural product or representational symbol, and how useful this is for the interests of working class Black women?Momtaza Mehri explores the slipperiness of female power, agency and identification. She touches on the pleasures Black women experience in the symbolism and imagery of powerful figures such as Beyonce and Michelle Obama.The recording was part of a series of Black fe...2023-09-1146 minICA InfrequenciesICA InfrequenciesFilmmaking as women: Glitch FeminismPart 3. Discussions from filmmakers responding to what Legacy Russell’s Glitch Feminism idea and how they use it in their practice. ‘Being a black woman in the world means a lot is expected and asked of you… the place I can set my strongest boundaries is in the digital realm’ ‘Apps like Natural Cycle where suddenly we’re using technology to liberate our bodies from traditional medicine and that in a scewed way maybe is a form of cyber-feminism and enters into that world’ Featured short films by artists Salome Asega, Ain Bailey, Anaïs ...2023-06-1907 minICA InfrequenciesICA InfrequenciesFilmmaking as women: On performingPart 2. Both Subrin and Syms create narrative works about how women are presented and documented through film and social media.A Woman, a Part, dir. Elisabeth Subrin, USA 2017 (starts at 17 sec.)‘I was thinking a lot about performance and what it requires within capitalism to be a person in an economy where you have to perform to survive… I don’t think one can be completely authentic and actually make a living.’‘People don’t change in ninety minutes, I wanted the film to talk about how hard it is to change...2023-06-1221 minICA InfrequenciesICA InfrequenciesDavid Graeber & Astra TaylorIn 2018, the ICA premiered Astra Taylor’s idiosyncratic, philosophical film What Is Democracy?, which spans millennia and continents to deliver an analysis of democracy on a collision course with capitalism. From ancient Athens’ groundbreaking experiment in self-government and capitalism’s roots in medieval Italy, to contemporary Greece grappling with financial collapse and a mounting refugee crisis, and the United States reckoning with rampant racism and growing income inequality, What Is Democracy? confronts today’s profound political and social crises.The London premiere was followed by a discussion between director Astra Taylor and anthropologist David Graeber, hosted by Charl...2023-06-0835 minICA InfrequenciesICA InfrequenciesChe Lingo & Nicolas-Tyrell ScottContent warning: This conversation talks about eating disorders in detail (between 12' – 20'20").Rapper Che Lingo discusses community, putting the message before the music and how anime shapes his sound, as part of the Town Hall with writer Nicolas Tyrell-Scott.The Town Hall invites radical purveyors of art for a conversation, to discuss their art, journey, and process illuminating the intersections at large. Centering a dialogue-first approach and pivoting toward London’s unique musical cultures, the series provides commentary on being a multidisciplinary artist in these spaces, unpacking the current artistic, political and cult...2023-06-081h 33ICA InfrequenciesICA InfrequenciesFilmmaking as women: Connecting places and people through generations3-part series on women directors. Three women filmmakers craft stories about migration, survival and community – as Palestinian refugees in Lebanon, Nigerians under a military patriarchy, and Mexicans in LA.Fadia’s Tree, dir. Sarah Beddington (starts at 7 min. 21 sec.) ‘The trajectory of the birds seemed to be able to reconnect people and place that had been separated and fragmented.’   While millions of birds migrate freely in the skies Fadia, a Palestinian refugee in Lebanon, yearns for the ancestral homeland she is denied. She challenges Sarah, the film’s Director, to...2023-06-0525 minICA InfrequenciesICA InfrequenciesR.I.P. Germain & Imani Mason JordanConversations and recordings from the ICA archives Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-04-141h 14ICA InfrequenciesICA InfrequenciesAdnane Baraka & Abiba Coulibaly'Fragments From Heaven' director Adnane Baraka speaks with Abiba Coulibaly (of Opensources, a film exhibition project) about the identity of Moroccan cinema, filmmaking as a synthesis, and being guided by nomad communities in the deserts of Morocco. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-04-0439 minICA InfrequenciesICA InfrequenciesChelsea Manning & James BridleTechnologist Chelsea Manning is in conversation with artist and writer James Bridle, discussing the rise of artificial intelligence and the role of AI in public policy, the state of the data economy, and the issues faced by transgender people today. This was recorded at the Royal Institution on Monday 1 October 2018.For more conversations and performances from the ICA programme visit ica.art Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-03-2349 minICA InfrequenciesICA InfrequenciesMyanmar Film CollectiveThis year marks the 2nd anniversary of the military coup that shook Myanmar in February 2021.This conversation was recorded after the screening of Myanmar Diaries at the ICA in London, between Nicolas Raffin, Managing Curator of Cinema at the ICA, and a member of the anonymous Myanmar Film Collective. Their work combines short films and powerful investigative journalism into a stirring and visceral testimony to the power of cinema as collective action. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-02-2827 minICA InfrequenciesICA InfrequenciesJohn Smith & Carol MorleyAs part of an 'introspective' of 50 years of work, filmmaker John Smith is joined in conversation by director Carol Morley following a screening of five of his most radical and influential films: 'Om', 'The Black Tower', 'Dungeness', 'Gargantuan' and 'Slow Glass'.Sound recordist: Nichola FarnanPodcast introduction: Nicolas RaffinEditor: Justin Tam Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-12-261h 07ICA InfrequenciesICA InfrequenciesPayal KapadiaStream 'A Night of Knowing Nothing' on the ICA website ica.art/digital/cinema-3Payal Kapadia’s award-winning immersive work addresses the political complexities of contemporary India. This conversation was recorded during the opening night screening for FRAMES of REPRESENTATION 2021.Conversation: Nico MarzanoPodcast introduction: Nicolas RaffinEditor: Justin Tam Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-12-2634 minICA InfrequenciesICA InfrequenciesJohn Smith & Jocelyn PookCurator Introduction: Nicolas RaffinEditor: Justin TamSound Recordist: Edwin Van Boven Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-11-2843 minICA InfrequenciesICA InfrequenciesOlivia PlenderCommissioned by the ICA, Hold Hold Fire (2019) is inspired by Olivia Plender’s ongoing research into the East London Federation of Suffragettes, and was produced after an extensive series of workshops with women’s groups across London exploring the women’s suffrage movement from contemporary feminist perspectives. The discussion took place after the screening, with Olivia Plender and academics Janna Graham and Kirsten Lloyd. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-11-281h 22ICA InfrequenciesICA InfrequenciesLucrecia MartelHost: Nico MarzanoCurator Introduction: Nicolas RaffinLive Translator: Chiara MarañónAdditional Translator: Nicole DavenportEditor: Justin Tam Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-11-281h 03ICA InfrequenciesICA InfrequenciesThe Tottenham ThreeTwo of the Tottenham Three share their story, in their own words, on how they came to be charged, convicted and later, find justice in one of the biggest miscarriages of justice in British history. This conversation took part in 2021 during the exhibition War Inna Babylon: The Community’s Struggle for Truths and Rights, in a series of talks that revisited the female-led grassroots community around Broadwater Farm Estate in Tottenham. -- Editing: Lorenza Peragine, Justin Tam. Mixing: Justin Tam. Design: Stuart Bertolotti-Bailey. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-10-0448 minICA InfrequenciesICA InfrequenciesFive Poems for Toni MorrisonWriters Ifeanyi Awachie, Victoria Adukwei Bulley, Leo Hermitt, Selina Nwulu and Kareem Reid gather to share newly commissioned poems created in response to Toni Morrison’s writing and her passing in 2020. This event was part of Five Volumes for Toni Morrison, a convening dedicated to the life and legacy of the Nobel Prize-winning author. Co-curated by ICA Curators Ifeanyi Awachie and Nydia A Swaby, with support from ICA Community Arts Apprentice Aaliyah Kelly-Hibbert. -- Editing: Lorenza Peragine. Mixing: Justin Tam. Design: Stuart Bertolotti-Bailey. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-10-0447 minICA InfrequenciesICA InfrequenciesTilda SwintonThe work of Apichatpong Weerasethakul has been screening at the ICA since his films in the early 2000s. Tilda Swinton collaborated with Weerasethakul on Memoria, his latest work about an expat in Colombia who hears sounds that begin to torment her, and her journey into memory that follows. In this conversation, join a rare conversation with Apichatpong, Tilda, and Simon Field, the former ICA Head of Cinema in the 1990s. Curator intro: Nicolas Raffin. Recording: David Powell. Editing: Justin Tam. Mixing: Justin Tam. Design: Stuart Bertolotti-Bailey. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-10-0454 minICAICAVitalist Aesthetics: ​​Dean Kenning in Conversation with Lindsay SeersThis talk took place on October 30th, 2021. Dean Kenning and Lindsay Seers were in conversation at the ICA to mark the end of Kenning’s Mark Tanner Sculpture Award exhibition ‘Evolutionary Love’ at Standpoint Gallery. https://ica.art/learning/vitalist-aesthetics-dean-kenning-in-conversation-with-lindsay-seers _____ How does life emerge from matter? How do we account for conscious awareness and empathy? What constitutes cognition, choice and purposeful behaviour with respect to machines, molecular processes, and organisms? Can art help to reposition our relationship to non-human nature and generate insights into the real by enabling us to become animal, plant or machine? To mark the end of his Ma...2021-10-301h 16ICAICAPlayback 2018, BOOTH: Salon Presents Rising Female FilmmakersIntroducing BOOTH: Salon, a showcase of rising female filmmakers. Taking inspiration from the salons of the 16th century where women led gatherings to discuss the arts and exchange ideas, BOOTH: Salon is a screening of members' films followed by an open conversation led by BOOTH’s founder Skyla van der Pols with filmmakers: Georgi-Banks Davies, Tash Tung, Esmé Hicks, Noémi Varga and Garfield producer Natasha Moses. https://www.ica.art/whats-on/playback-booth-salon-presents-rising-female-filmmakers This workshop was part of ICA’s Playback Festival 2018, which exhibited the work of over 300 emerging artists in the Playback exhibition, alongside five days of screenings, live spoken...2018-04-1042 minICAICAPlayback 2018, Next StepsIt's the end of the festival but only the beginning of a new generation of filmmakers. Listen to Playback filmmakers Ayo Akingbade, Matty Crawford, Alex Ayre, Ayesha Ramsay and Danni Spooner as they share their journeys and successes, offering practical advice for their peers. www.ica.art/whats-on/playback-n…ng-filmmaker-social This workshop was part of ICA’s Playback Festival 2018, which exhibited the work of over 300 emerging artists in the Playback exhibition, alongside five days of screenings, live spoken word performances, discussions and practical workshops. Find out more: ica.art/playback2018-04-1042 minICAICAPlayback 2018, Financing Your Next FilmDiscover different funding opportunities available that could kick-start your next film project with panelist: Heather Corcoran from Kickstarter, Greta Hewison from FLAMIN, freelance filmmakers Jenn Nkiru and Daniel Montanarini and Beth Webb from Random Acts. https://www.ica.art/whats-on/playback-financing-your-next-film This workshop was part of ICA’s Playback Festival 2018, which exhibited the work of over 300 emerging artists in the Playback exhibition, alongside five days of screenings, live spoken word performances, discussions and practical workshops. Find out more: ica.art/playback2018-04-041h 19ICAICAPlayback 2018, What does a producer do?The role of film producer is an often misunderstood yet vital role. A great producer will work out the logistics of production and offer creative and practical support to the director and team. Producers Manon Ardisson (God’s Own Country) and Georgia Goggin (We Love Moses), festival producer James Mullighan and director Sarmad Masud (My Pure Land) reveal how they started out, their working methods and how they collaborate with their creative partners to develop a film from script to screen. https://www.ica.art/whats-on/playback-what-does-producer-do This workshop was part of ICA’s Playback Festival 2018, which exhibited the work of o...2018-04-041h 08ICAICAPlayback 2018, Being A FreelancerHow do you build a career as an artist while paying your bills? In this practical and interactive session, three artists discuss the pros, cons and practicalities of working freelance. Get advice on managing your own finances, maintaining a healthy workload and building your brand and business. Directors Ashleigh Jadee, Iggy and Almass Badat are in conversation with Caroline Bottomley from the Shiny Awards. https://www.ica.art/whats-on/playback-being-freelancer This workshop was part of ICA’s Playback Festival 2018, which exhibited the work of over 300 emerging artists in the Playback exhibition, alongside five days of screenings, live spoken word performances, di...2018-04-041h 10ICAICAPlayback 2018, Music video showcaseCreative experimentation, fruitful collaborations and dynamic visual storytelling – is the music video the best format to learn your craft as a filmmaker? Michel Gondry, Sofia Coppola and Jonathan Glazer have tested their skills on the music video art form before moving into features. Could this be the path for you? Pulse Films bring us an eclectic selection of music videos from their slate and we talk to some of the directors behind them about their inspirations and career paths. https://www.ica.art/whats-on/playback-music-video-showcase This workshop was part of ICA’s Playback Festival 2018, which exhibited the work of over 300 emer...2018-04-0435 minICAICAPlayback 2018, Making It: Millennial creatives in the digital revolutionA frank, film-centric discussion with digital native creatives about their work, inspirations and how they have forged their professional careers. The panel explore how creativity can survive in a world where you can make what you want, but payment, career stability and institutional support are hard to find. Host, filmmaker and writer Bidisha is joined by writer Simran Hans, creative educator Lou Barnell, filmmakers Alexander Rowland, Georgie Daley and Aliyah Hasinah, and Jide Adetunji and Ibrahim Kamara, creators of GUAP magazine. https://www.ica.art/whats-on/playback-making-it-millennial-creatives-and-digital-revolution This workshop was part of ICA’s Playback Festival 2018, which exhibited the work of...2018-04-041h 42ICAICAPlayback 2018, Mental healthMany of the films in the Playback Exhibition explore stories of depression, anxiety and our obsession with social media and new technology. We take a look at how emerging artists are depicting these very current issues in original ways. Hear from our panel of filmmakers: Dorothy Allen-Pickard, John Ogunmuyiwa and Shannon Smyth alongside Jenni Regan from mental health charity Mind, clinical psychologist Vyv Huddy and screenwriter Line Langebek as they discuss the value of portraying mental health on screen and how it can be done well. https://www.ica.art/whats-on/playback-mental-health-film This workshop was part of ICA’s Playback Fe...2018-04-0424 minICAICAPlayback 2018, ExposureTo celebrate the launch of EXPOSURE: A Guide to Exhibition, Distribution and Marketing for Filmmakers and Artists, produced by Random Acts North, this panel discusses how to get your work seen, from planning a festival strategy to understanding how artist films are distributed and exhibited in the UK and internationally. Speakers include Toby Brooks (Sundance Ignite), Alice Cabanas (British Council), Yero Timi-Biu (BBC Films), James Mullighan (CogX Festival) and Harriet Warman (Behind the Curtain) who will equip you with a plan for extending the reach of your film. https://www.ica.art/whats-on/playback-exposure This workshop was part of ICA’s...2018-04-041h 16ICAICAPlayback 2018, Cinematography MasterclassExperienced directors of photography Stuart Bentley, Rina Yang and Nicola Daley give a masterclass on the cinematographic process by analysing film clips and sharing advice. Discover how to tell a story, present a character through visuals and learn about the on-set experience and collaborations with other members of crew. Chaired by Tim Robey. https://www.ica.art/whats-on/playback-cinematography-masterclass This workshop was part of ICA’s Playback Festival 2018, which exhibited the work of over 300 emerging artists in the Playback exhibition, alongside five days of screenings, live spoken word performances, discussions and practical workshops. Find out more: ica.art/playback2018-04-041h 39ICAICAPlayback 2018, Realising your creative visionJoin Rehana Zaman, Maeve Brennan and Graeme Anfield as they present their recent work and discuss the differences between making work for the gallery and the cinema screen, while offering advice on how they navigate the industry and how they realise their creative vision. https://www.ica.art/whats-on/playback-realising-your-creative-vision This workshop was part of ICA’s Playback Festival 2018, which exhibited the work of over 300 emerging artists in the Playback exhibition, alongside five days of screenings, live spoken word performances, discussions and practical workshops. Find out more: ica.art/playback2018-04-0441 minICAICAResonate by B CROMAAs part of the ICA Learning Associates SE1 United Present: Sounds Critical event, there was the opportunity for young musicians from the UK and beyond to submit their tracks and have them selected to be played live by NTS Radio DJs. From synth-heavy drones to thoughtful singer-songwriters, songs on this playlist are a selection from the many submissions we received for this exciting event. https://www.ica.art/whats-on/ica-learning-associates-se1-united-present-sounds-critical2017-01-2704 minICAICAClean by BroadstrokesAs part of the ICA Learning Associates SE1 United Present: Sounds Critical event, there was the opportunity for young musicians from the UK and beyond to submit their tracks and have them selected to be played live by NTS Radio DJs. From synth-heavy drones to thoughtful singer-songwriters, songs on this playlist are a selection from the many submissions we received for this exciting event. https://www.ica.art/whats-on/ica-learning-associates-se1-united-present-sounds-critical2017-01-2702 minICAICABlood by A RawAs part of the ICA Learning Associates SE1 United Present: Sounds Critical event, there was the opportunity for young musicians from the UK and beyond to submit their tracks and have them selected to be played live by NTS Radio DJs. From synth-heavy drones to thoughtful singer-songwriters, songs on this playlist are a selection from the many submissions we received for this exciting event. https://www.ica.art/whats-on/ica-learning-associates-se1-united-present-sounds-critical2017-01-2704 minICAICAUnder The Shade I Flourish by Chris AltonAs part of the ICA Learning Associates SE1 United Present: Sounds Critical event, there was the opportunity for young musicians from the UK and beyond to submit their tracks and have them selected to be played live by NTS Radio DJs. From synth-heavy drones to thoughtful singer-songwriters, songs on this playlist are a selection from the many submissions we received for this exciting event. https://www.ica.art/whats-on/ica-learning-associates-se1-united-present-sounds-critical2017-01-2704 minICAICAThe Island by CaptainhookkeptthemhookedAs part of the ICA Learning Associates SE1 United Present: Sounds Critical event, there was the opportunity for young musicians from the UK and beyond to submit their tracks and have them selected to be played live by NTS Radio DJs. From synth-heavy drones to thoughtful singer-songwriters, songs on this playlist are a selection from the many submissions we received for this exciting event. https://www.ica.art/whats-on/ica-learning-associates-se1-united-present-sounds-critical2017-01-2703 minICAICADrifting by Caius WilliamsAs part of the ICA Learning Associates SE1 United Present: Sounds Critical event, there was the opportunity for young musicians from the UK and beyond to submit their tracks and have them selected to be played live by NTS Radio DJs. From synth-heavy drones to thoughtful singer-songwriters, songs on this playlist are a selection from the many submissions we received for this exciting event. https://www.ica.art/whats-on/ica-learning-associates-se1-united-present-sounds-critical2017-01-2704 minICAICAObstacles by Brian MillsAs part of the ICA Learning Associates SE1 United Present: Sounds Critical event, there was the opportunity for young musicians from the UK and beyond to submit their tracks and have them selected to be played live by NTS Radio DJs. From synth-heavy drones to thoughtful singer-songwriters, songs on this playlist are a selection from the many submissions we received for this exciting event. https://www.ica.art/whats-on/ica-learning-associates-se1-united-present-sounds-critical2017-01-2701 minICAICASIAN by b0As part of the ICA Learning Associates SE1 United Present: Sounds Critical event, there was the opportunity for young musicians from the UK and beyond to submit their tracks and have them selected to be played live by NTS Radio DJs. From synth-heavy drones to thoughtful singer-songwriters, songs on this playlist are a selection from the many submissions we received for this exciting event. https://www.ica.art/whats-on/ica-learning-associates-se1-united-present-sounds-critical2017-01-2702 minICAICABloodbath by AZADIAs part of the ICA Learning Associates SE1 United Present: Sounds Critical event, there was the opportunity for young musicians from the UK and beyond to submit their tracks and have them selected to be played live by NTS Radio DJs. From synth-heavy drones to thoughtful singer-songwriters, songs on this playlist are a selection from the many submissions we received for this exciting event. https://www.ica.art/whats-on/ica-learning-associates-se1-united-present-sounds-critical2017-01-2704 minICAICAAntidote by Pedro WazairAs part of the ICA Learning Associates SE1 United Present: Sounds Critical event, there was the opportunity for young musicians from the UK and beyond to submit their tracks and have them selected to be played live by NTS Radio DJs. From synth-heavy drones to thoughtful singer-songwriters, songs on this playlist are a selection from the many submissions we received for this exciting event. https://www.ica.art/whats-on/ica-learning-associates-se1-united-present-sounds-critical2017-01-2701 minICAICAiosoiso by Amilio BradshawAs part of the ICA Learning Associates SE1 United Present: Sounds Critical event, there was the opportunity for young musicians from the UK and beyond to submit their tracks and have them selected to be played live by NTS Radio DJs. From synth-heavy drones to thoughtful singer-songwriters, songs on this playlist are a selection from the many submissions we received for this exciting event. https://www.ica.art/whats-on/ica-learning-associates-se1-united-present-sounds-critical2017-01-2701 minICAICAAll For The Living by Romy NovaAs part of the ICA Learning Associates SE1 United Present: Sounds Critical event, there was the opportunity for young musicians from the UK and beyond to submit their tracks and have them selected to be played live by NTS Radio DJs. From synth-heavy drones to thoughtful singer-songwriters, songs on this playlist are a selection from the many submissions we received for this exciting event. https://www.ica.art/whats-on/ica-learning-associates-se1-united-present-sounds-critical2017-01-2702 minICAICAExperience by Alexandre MauvaisAs part of the ICA Learning Associates SE1 United Present: Sounds Critical event, there was the opportunity for young musicians from the UK and beyond to submit their tracks and have them selected to be played live by NTS Radio DJs. From synth-heavy drones to thoughtful singer-songwriters, songs on this playlist are a selection from the many submissions we received for this exciting event. https://www.ica.art/whats-on/ica-learning-associates-se1-united-present-sounds-critical2017-01-2704 minICAICAHybris by Prismic DelightAs part of the ICA Learning Associates SE1 United Present: Sounds Critical event, there was the opportunity for young musicians from the UK and beyond to submit their tracks and have them selected to be played live by NTS Radio DJs. From synth-heavy drones to thoughtful singer-songwriters, songs on this playlist are a selection from the many submissions we received for this exciting event. https://www.ica.art/whats-on/ica-learning-associates-se1-united-present-sounds-critical2017-01-2704 minICAICACommunity Noise Ensuring Compliance by Mello PeaceAs part of the ICA Learning Associates SE1 United Present: Sounds Critical event, there was the opportunity for young musicians from the UK and beyond to submit their tracks and have them selected to be played live by NTS Radio DJs. From synth-heavy drones to thoughtful singer-songwriters, songs on this playlist are a selection from the many submissions we received for this exciting event. https://www.ica.art/whats-on/ica-learning-associates-se1-united-present-sounds-critical2017-01-2701 minICAICArʌɪt (Crashed) by Daniel BackwardsAs part of the ICA Learning Associates SE1 United Present: Sounds Critical event, there was the opportunity for young musicians from the UK and beyond to submit their tracks and have them selected to be played live by NTS Radio DJs. From synth-heavy drones to thoughtful singer-songwriters, songs on this playlist are a selection from the many submissions we received for this exciting event. https://www.ica.art/whats-on/ica-learning-associates-se1-united-present-sounds-critical2017-01-2701 minICAICAAwake by MalleDAs part of the ICA Learning Associates SE1 United Present: Sounds Critical event, there was the opportunity for young musicians from the UK and beyond to submit their tracks and have them selected to be played live by NTS Radio DJs. From synth-heavy drones to thoughtful singer-songwriters, songs on this playlist are a selection from the many submissions we received for this exciting event. https://www.ica.art/whats-on/ica-learning-associates-se1-united-present-sounds-critical2017-01-2703 minICAICADreams Never Die by George EvansAs part of the ICA Learning Associates SE1 United Present: Sounds Critical event, there was the opportunity for young musicians from the UK and beyond to submit their tracks and have them selected to be played live by NTS Radio DJs. From synth-heavy drones to thoughtful singer-songwriters, songs on this playlist are a selection from the many submissions we received for this exciting event. https://www.ica.art/whats-on/ica-learning-associates-se1-united-present-sounds-critical2017-01-2705 minICAICAFree Wine by Gerasimos LorandosAs part of the ICA Learning Associates SE1 United Present: Sounds Critical event, there was the opportunity for young musicians from the UK and beyond to submit their tracks and have them selected to be played live by NTS Radio DJs. From synth-heavy drones to thoughtful singer-songwriters, songs on this playlist are a selection from the many submissions we received for this exciting event. https://www.ica.art/whats-on/ica-learning-associates-se1-united-present-sounds-critical2017-01-2703 minICAICAAmbiente Due by Giovanni Di GiandomenicoAs part of the ICA Learning Associates SE1 United Present: Sounds Critical event, there was the opportunity for young musicians from the UK and beyond to submit their tracks and have them selected to be played live by NTS Radio DJs. From synth-heavy drones to thoughtful singer-songwriters, songs on this playlist are a selection from the many submissions we received for this exciting event. https://www.ica.art/whats-on/ica-learning-associates-se1-united-present-sounds-critical2017-01-2704 minICAICAHorse Racer by Storms OroroAs part of the ICA Learning Associates SE1 United Present: Sounds Critical event, there was the opportunity for young musicians from the UK and beyond to submit their tracks and have them selected to be played live by NTS Radio DJs. From synth-heavy drones to thoughtful singer-songwriters, songs on this playlist are a selection from the many submissions we received for this exciting event. https://www.ica.art/whats-on/ica-learning-associates-se1-united-present-sounds-critical2017-01-2704 minICAICASpace Funk (Hey Now)by MojubaAs part of the ICA Learning Associates SE1 United Present: Sounds Critical event, there was the opportunity for young musicians from the UK and beyond to submit their tracks and have them selected to be played live by NTS Radio DJs. From synth-heavy drones to thoughtful singer-songwriters, songs on this playlist are a selection from the many submissions we received for this exciting event. https://www.ica.art/whats-on/ica-learning-associates-se1-united-present-sounds-critical2017-01-2705 minICAICAI don't like clubs by Jack GeorgeAs part of the ICA Learning Associates SE1 United Present: Sounds Critical event, there was the opportunity for young musicians from the UK and beyond to submit their tracks and have them selected to be played live by NTS Radio DJs. From synth-heavy drones to thoughtful singer-songwriters, songs on this playlist are a selection from the many submissions we received for this exciting event. https://www.ica.art/whats-on/ica-learning-associates-se1-united-present-sounds-critical2017-01-2703 minICAICACrypt by Jack ClarkAs part of the ICA Learning Associates SE1 United Present: Sounds Critical event, there was the opportunity for young musicians from the UK and beyond to submit their tracks and have them selected to be played live by NTS Radio DJs. From synth-heavy drones to thoughtful singer-songwriters, songs on this playlist are a selection from the many submissions we received for this exciting event. https://www.ica.art/whats-on/ica-learning-associates-se1-united-present-sounds-critical2017-01-2701 minICAICADriss by Jay BrandAs part of the ICA Learning Associates SE1 United Present: Sounds Critical event, there was the opportunity for young musicians from the UK and beyond to submit their tracks and have them selected to be played live by NTS Radio DJs. From synth-heavy drones to thoughtful singer-songwriters, songs on this playlist are a selection from the many submissions we received for this exciting event. https://www.ica.art/whats-on/ica-learning-associates-se1-united-present-sounds-critical2017-01-2702 minICAICATTC by John DoorlyAs part of the ICA Learning Associates SE1 United Present: Sounds Critical event, there was the opportunity for young musicians from the UK and beyond to submit their tracks and have them selected to be played live by NTS Radio DJs. From synth-heavy drones to thoughtful singer-songwriters, songs on this playlist are a selection from the many submissions we received for this exciting event. https://www.ica.art/whats-on/ica-learning-associates-se1-united-present-sounds-critical2017-01-2701 minICAICAInertia by Joseph TooneAs part of the ICA Learning Associates SE1 United Present: Sounds Critical event, there was the opportunity for young musicians from the UK and beyond to submit their tracks and have them selected to be played live by NTS Radio DJs. From synth-heavy drones to thoughtful singer-songwriters, songs on this playlist are a selection from the many submissions we received for this exciting event. https://www.ica.art/whats-on/ica-learning-associates-se1-united-present-sounds-critical2017-01-2702 minICAICAThis Time VIP (ft. Boy Nash)by Josh TenorAs part of the ICA Learning Associates SE1 United Present: Sounds Critical event, there was the opportunity for young musicians from the UK and beyond to submit their tracks and have them selected to be played live by NTS Radio DJs. From synth-heavy drones to thoughtful singer-songwriters, songs on this playlist are a selection from the many submissions we received for this exciting event. https://www.ica.art/whats-on/ica-learning-associates-se1-united-present-sounds-critical2017-01-2702 minICAICACroyden Girl by Kamar OfficialAs part of the ICA Learning Associates SE1 United Present: Sounds Critical event, there was the opportunity for young musicians from the UK and beyond to submit their tracks and have them selected to be played live by NTS Radio DJs. From synth-heavy drones to thoughtful singer-songwriters, songs on this playlist are a selection from the many submissions we received for this exciting event. https://www.ica.art/whats-on/ica-learning-associates-se1-united-present-sounds-critical2017-01-2704 minICAICASoraku by Khye JonesAs part of the ICA Learning Associates SE1 United Present: Sounds Critical event, there was the opportunity for young musicians from the UK and beyond to submit their tracks and have them selected to be played live by NTS Radio DJs. From synth-heavy drones to thoughtful singer-songwriters, songs on this playlist are a selection from the many submissions we received for this exciting event. https://www.ica.art/whats-on/ica-learning-associates-se1-united-present-sounds-critical2017-01-2704 minICAICABrandy by kyo and Meron TAs part of the ICA Learning Associates SE1 United Present: Sounds Critical event, there was the opportunity for young musicians from the UK and beyond to submit their tracks and have them selected to be played live by NTS Radio DJs. From synth-heavy drones to thoughtful singer-songwriters, songs on this playlist are a selection from the many submissions we received for this exciting event. https://www.ica.art/whats-on/ica-learning-associates-se1-united-present-sounds-critical2017-01-2702 minICAICAJesus Christ Loves You by Lilian NejatpourAs part of the ICA Learning Associates SE1 United Present: Sounds Critical event, there was the opportunity for young musicians from the UK and beyond to submit their tracks and have them selected to be played live by NTS Radio DJs. From synth-heavy drones to thoughtful singer-songwriters, songs on this playlist are a selection from the many submissions we received for this exciting event. https://www.ica.art/whats-on/ica-learning-associates-se1-united-present-sounds-critical2017-01-2704 minICAICANeither by Marianne MurrayAs part of the ICA Learning Associates SE1 United Present: Sounds Critical event, there was the opportunity for young musicians from the UK and beyond to submit their tracks and have them selected to be played live by NTS Radio DJs. From synth-heavy drones to thoughtful singer-songwriters, songs on this playlist are a selection from the many submissions we received for this exciting event. https://www.ica.art/whats-on/ica-learning-associates-se1-united-present-sounds-critical2017-01-2702 minICAICAKindercountry by Elisa SchmitzAs part of the ICA Learning Associates SE1 United Present: Sounds Critical event, there was the opportunity for young musicians from the UK and beyond to submit their tracks and have them selected to be played live by NTS Radio DJs. From synth-heavy drones to thoughtful singer-songwriters, songs on this playlist are a selection from the many submissions we received for this exciting event. https://www.ica.art/whats-on/ica-learning-associates-se1-united-present-sounds-critical2017-01-2702 minICAICAWDYW (Drip Drop DJ Tool)by DJ Drip DropAs part of the ICA Learning Associates SE1 United Present: Sounds Critical event, there was the opportunity for young musicians from the UK and beyond to submit their tracks and have them selected to be played live by NTS Radio DJs. From synth-heavy drones to thoughtful singer-songwriters, songs on this playlist are a selection from the many submissions we received for this exciting event. https://www.ica.art/whats-on/ica-learning-associates-se1-united-present-sounds-critical2017-01-2703 minICAICAJourney by Denzel EggerueAs part of the ICA Learning Associates SE1 United Present: Sounds Critical event, there was the opportunity for young musicians from the UK and beyond to submit their tracks and have them selected to be played live by NTS Radio DJs. From synth-heavy drones to thoughtful singer-songwriters, songs on this playlist are a selection from the many submissions we received for this exciting event. https://www.ica.art/whats-on/ica-learning-associates-se1-united-present-sounds-critical2017-01-2703 minICAICATake Time by Clinton AdeyemiAs part of the ICA Learning Associates SE1 United Present: Sounds Critical event, there was the opportunity for young musicians from the UK and beyond to submit their tracks and have them selected to be played live by NTS Radio DJs. From synth-heavy drones to thoughtful singer-songwriters, songs on this playlist are a selection from the many submissions we received for this exciting event. https://www.ica.art/whats-on/ica-learning-associates-se1-united-present-sounds-critical2017-01-2703 minPodCasts Archives - McAlvany Weekly CommentaryPodCasts Archives - McAlvany Weekly CommentaryRichard Maybury: FDR, London & Tribal AlliancesMcAlvany Weekly Commentary About this week’s show: The current wars in the Middle East originated hundreds of years ago Wars are usually bad guys vs bad guys, we should stay out The goal of government is to grow, not solve issues About the guest: Richard Maybury is widely regarded as one of the top free-market writers in America. His […] The post Richard Maybury: FDR, London & Tribal Alliances appeared first on McAlvany Weekly Commentary.2016-06-0800 minICAICATopsafe TV: Emerging London Film Directors EveningA night of films and talks with some of Topsafe TV's favourite young filmmakers in London. All the directors work independently in London, developing their own stories and ideas and working within their own means. https://www.ica.org.uk/whats-on/topsafe-event2016-06-0321 minPodCasts Archives - McAlvany Weekly CommentaryPodCasts Archives - McAlvany Weekly CommentarySo Long London & COMEX, China is the New Gold ExchangeMcAlvany Weekly Commentary About this week’s show: Shanghai Gold Exchange delivers PHYSICAL gold, not just paper Deutsche Bank: “We need MORE NEGATIVE Rates”! Is the Gerontocracy the new voting majority? The McAlvany Weekly Commentary with David McAlvany and Kevin Orrick “It’s the same old disease. Why wait until tomorrow to purchase something when I actually have the savings […] The post So Long London & COMEX, China is the New Gold Exchange appeared first on McAlvany Weekly Commentary.2016-05-1100 minICAICA'an Exhibit': an Exhibition, an Artwork, a Collaboration - Part 1'an Exhibit': an Exhibition, an Artwork, a Collaboration is presented in collaboration with Afterall research and publishing at Central Saint Martins (University of the Arts London). Speakers include Dr Victoria Walsh, Head of the Curating Contemporary Art Programme at the RCA, Dr Elena Crippa, co-Pathway Leader for MRes Art: Exhibition Studies at Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London, Sabine Folie, Artistic and Managing Director of the Generali Foundation, Vienna, Keith Wilson, artist, and Jeremy Millar, artist and tutor in Critical Writing in Art and Design, RCA, London. https://www.ica.org.uk/whats-on/exhibit-exhibition-artwork-collaboration2015-03-261h 36ICA Talks & DiscussionsICA Talks & Discussions'an Exhibit': an Exhibition, an Artwork, a Collaboration - Part 1'an Exhibit': an Exhibition, an Artwork, a Collaboration is presented in collaboration with Afterall research and publishing at Central Saint Martins (University of the Arts London). Speakers include Dr Victoria Walsh, Head of the Curating Contemporary Art Programme at the RCA, Dr Elena Crippa, co-Pathway Leader for MRes Art: Exhibition Studies at Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London, Sabine Folie, Artistic and Managing Director of the Generali Foundation, Vienna, Keith Wilson, artist, and Jeremy Millar, artist and tutor in Critical Writing in Art and Design, RCA, London. https://www.ica.org.uk/whats-on/exhibit-exhibition-artwork-collaboration2015-03-261h 36ICA Talks & DiscussionsICA Talks & Discussions'an Exhibit': an Exhibition, an Artwork, a Collaboration - Part 2'an Exhibit': an Exhibition, an Artwork, a Collaboration is presented in collaboration with Afterall research and publishing at Central Saint Martins (University of the Arts London). Speakers include Dr Victoria Walsh, Head of the Curating Contemporary Art Programme at the RCA, Dr Elena Crippa, co-Pathway Leader for MRes Art: Exhibition Studies at Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London, Sabine Folie, Artistic and Managing Director of the Generali Foundation, Vienna, Keith Wilson, artist, and Jeremy Millar, artist and tutor in Critical Writing in Art and Design, RCA, London. https://www.ica.org.uk/whats-on/exhibit-exhibition-artwork-collaboration2015-03-261h 35ICAICA'an Exhibit': an Exhibition, an Artwork, a Collaboration - Part 2'an Exhibit': an Exhibition, an Artwork, a Collaboration is presented in collaboration with Afterall research and publishing at Central Saint Martins (University of the Arts London). Speakers include Dr Victoria Walsh, Head of the Curating Contemporary Art Programme at the RCA, Dr Elena Crippa, co-Pathway Leader for MRes Art: Exhibition Studies at Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London, Sabine Folie, Artistic and Managing Director of the Generali Foundation, Vienna, Keith Wilson, artist, and Jeremy Millar, artist and tutor in Critical Writing in Art and Design, RCA, London. https://www.ica.org.uk/whats-on/exhibit-exhibition-artwork-collaboration2015-03-261h 35ICAICAOutside Now: Paul Elliman and Charmian Bedford: SirensPaul Elliman discusses the historical use of sirens in London, exploring how emergency vehicle sirens can change or create the space in which they operate. Elliman is interested in aspects of language acquisition, and the mimetic relationship between the built environment and our own means of communication. Soprano Charmian Bedford then performs some examples of emergency vehicle sirens using the human voice. This talk is part of Outside Now - a walk through London’s West End in search of unmarked police cars - led by Paul Elliman and a small group of specialists from different backgrounds. https://www.ica.or...2014-08-0410 minICAICA'When I Saw You' Q&A with director Annemarie JacirAcclaimed Palestinian-born director Annemarie Jacir, one of the leading figures of the 'Arab New Wave', joined us after the UK premiere of her film 'When I Saw You' (2014) to answer questions from the audience. She was hosted on stage by author, critic and screenwriter Nicholas Blincoe. Recorded Thursday 5 June, 8pm at the ICA, London. http://www.ica.org.uk/whats-on/when-i-saw-you2014-06-0629 minICAICAThe Stuart Hall Project Q&A with Director John AkomfrahParminder Vir hosts a Q&A with John Akomfrah, director of The Stuart Hall Project (2013), including contributions by Stuart Hall who was present at the screening. Recorded Friday 6 September, 7pm at the ICA, London. https://www.ica.org.uk/whats-on/stuart-hall-project2014-02-2048 minICAICAThe Act of Killing Q&A with Director Joshua Oppenheimer - February 2014Director Joshua Oppenheimer speaks to ICA Film and Cinema Coordinator Nico Marzano about his BAFTA Award Winning documentary The Act of Killing (2012), followed by an audience Q&A. Recorded Sunday 16 February 2014 at the ICA, London. https://www.ica.org.uk/whats-on/act-killing-directors-cut2014-02-2041 minICAICALondon Festival of Architecture: Architecture Of PlayThis talk focuses on the notion of architecture without rules and how this relates to the physical spaces and environments of children's play, looking both at specific architectural and artistic projects. Nicola Lees, Curator of Frieze Foundation, is joined by architect Alison Crawshaw. Institute of Contemporary Arts, 22 June 2013 http://www.ica.org.uk/37697/Talks/London-Festival-of-Architecture-The-Architecture-of-Play.html2013-07-311h 00ICAICABlondiefest at the ICA: Clem Burke Talks To Katie PuckrikClem Burke, legendary drummer with Blondie, in conversation with television presenter and journalist Katie Puckrik - on topics including the rise, death and revival of the band, and music and life in late '70s New York. Part of Blondiefest at the ICA, 5 - 7 July 2013 http://www.ica.org.uk/37830/Talks/Blondiefest-Clem-Burke-in-Conversation-with-Katie-Puckrik.html2013-07-311h 08ICA Talks & DiscussionsICA Talks & DiscussionsICA Quickfire: Holy Mary! A discussion about the Pussy Riot case4 September 2012 On August 17th 2012, the three members of Russian punk band Pussy Riot were convicted of hooliganism and jailed for two years after staging an anti-Putin protest in a Moscow cathedral. Broadcaster and art lawyer Mark Stephens will be in conversation with Index on Censorship CEO Kirsty Hughes and independent curator and art historian Nadim Samman to review the recent Pussy Riot case and its impact on contemporary culture. The panel will also address the consequences in relation to artists’ freedom of speech as well as discussing the complexities of the legal case, alongside other similar controversial incidents re...2012-09-051h 17ICAICAICA Quickfire: Holy Mary! A discussion about the Pussy Riot case4 September 2012 On August 17th 2012, the three members of Russian punk band Pussy Riot were convicted of hooliganism and jailed for two years after staging an anti-Putin protest in a Moscow cathedral. Broadcaster and art lawyer Mark Stephens will be in conversation with Index on Censorship CEO Kirsty Hughes and independent curator and art historian Nadim Samman to review the recent Pussy Riot case and its impact on contemporary culture. The panel will also address the consequences in relation to artists’ freedom of speech as well as discussing the complexities of the legal case, alongside other similar controversial incidents re...2012-09-051h 17ICAICAExistere - ICA Student Forum discussion eventAudio from an ICA Student Forum discussion event on 12 May 2012. The panel, which includes Jo Melvin, art historian, curator and lecturer; David Gothard, director and former artistic director of Riverside Studios; poet John James; and Rye Holmboe, PhD candidate and writer, respond in conversation to Existere - a living performance sculpture by artist collective JocJonJosch - and the issues of documenting performance art without images.2012-06-271h 23ICA Talks & DiscussionsICA Talks & DiscussionsExistere - ICA Student Forum discussion eventAudio from an ICA Student Forum discussion event on 12 May 2012. The panel, which includes Jo Melvin, art historian, curator and lecturer; David Gothard, director and former artistic director of Riverside Studios; poet John James; and Rye Holmboe, PhD candidate and writer, respond in conversation to Existere - a living performance sculpture by artist collective JocJonJosch - and the issues of documenting performance art without images.2012-06-271h 23ICAICASOUNDWORKS - ICA Associate Curator Anna Gritz - The Strand - BBC World Service 18-06-12SOUNDWORKS - ICA Associate Curator Anna Gritz - The Strand - BBC World Service 18-06-12 by Institute of Contemporary Arts, London2012-06-2507 minICAICAAnke Eckardt & Henry Koch - CLOCKWORK BROKENCLOCKWORK : BROKEN is a short, concise composition following the theme of an old clockwork that decicively structures time whilst getting messed up with clouds of memories of its own sound material. Acoustically, CLOCKWORK : BROKEN consists of glass, all the sound material was recorded by the artists themselves. With an axe they systematically cut Christmas tree balls as well as mirrors and the complete stock of glasses from a former restaurant. Using three directional microphones they recorded the breaking, fall and impact of the glass on the ground. ------------------------------------- HENRY KOCH (DE), composer and musician. Born 1960 in Dresden, studied 1982-1987 at...2012-05-1702 minICAICAMichele Di Menna - The Sound of Low Life at The Top'The sound of Low Life at The Top', is for a performance that happened one evening on the 59th floor of the Messe Turm office tower, the tallest office tower in Frankfurt, Germany and formerly the tallest in Europe. Starting from the bottom pre-planning from the get go moving up, going forward 110% stakeholders ---------please hold----------- drilling down cas cad ing touching base offline ------------------------------------- Michele Di Menna was born in 1980 in New Westminster, Canada, and currently living in Berlin. Solo exhibitions include: Ooze Generator, Galerie Kamm Berlin; Fusion, Pro Choice, Vienna; The Shape of Things to Come | Art Statement with...2012-05-1607 minICAICAEric La Casa - Low Velocity ZoneThe influences of the locale (translated by Owen Martell) The propagation of sound in a locale is a complex vibratory / undulatory phenomenon which involves acoustic measurement just as much as it involves aesthetic appreciation. How to account for the size of things by their sonic properties? Beyond technical protocol, listening becomes tied up in the surfaces of the world. Recordings, sonic readings, open out into a musical form which reactivates a perception of that which surrounds us, whether visible or not; a reinjection. Thus, for twenty years or so, my musical practice has been a series of experimentations / improvisations with...2012-05-1610 minICAICAJ/K - Vitamine (Medley 2012)J/K is Jane Jo & Kerstin Brätsch ------------------------------------- J/K, 2008/ 2012 medley, NYC BIO: Know Who The Band Is Pick an Approach Highlight the Important Info Write, Edit, Write, Edit Tips: Pros and Cons: The Straightforward Approach Pros and Cons: The Not Straightforward Approach Don't Start at Birth Update Your Bio Frequently Next Steps There is nothing to do after completing this. Nominated by ICA www.ica.org.uk This work is part of ICA SOUNDWORKS - www.ica.org.uk/soundworks2012-05-1613 minPodCasts Archives - McAlvany Weekly CommentaryPodCasts Archives - McAlvany Weekly CommentaryDavid McAlvany in London: One Nation Under the FedMcAlvany Weekly Commentary The post David McAlvany in London: One Nation Under the Fed appeared first on McAlvany Weekly Commentary.2009-06-2400 min