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Girls Twiddling KnobsGirls Twiddling KnobsEp#106: Documenting Time Loops with Shiva Feshareki & Sarah Angliss {S06 Finale Special}Send us a text🎧 Listen on headphones 🎧 Some of this episode is recording in binaural audio.What does it really take to compose a work for a 12-piece post-minimalist ensemble—using vintage synths, robotic bells, and tape echoes?In this immersive episode of Girls Twiddling Knobs, we go behind the scenes of Time Loops, a bold and experimental project for Science Museum Group. Follow Isobel as she documents Shiva Feshareki and Sarah Angliss' compositional journey writing new commissions for Icebreaker Ensemble and vintage instrumen...2025-04-091h 03Talk ArtTalk ArtRafaƂ ZajkoWe meet artist RafaƂ Zajko (b.1988, BiaƂystok, Poland). Zajko’s work deals with issues around the industrial past, exploring its environmental impact in relation to working class heritage and queer identities. His sculptural practice incorporates diverse materials and processes including ceramics, ventilation systems, prosthetics and performance as a means to examine folklore, science fiction and queer technoscience, placing an emphasis on the industrial materials and processes that resonate with his heritage. Zajko is currently working on a public commission with Wysing Arts Centre and St. Peters School in Cambridge, performance commission ‘Techno Harvest’ for Deptford...2023-10-0657 minMIAAW.netMIAAW.netFeminist Acts of Ham RadioHannah Kemp-Welch is a sound artist with a social practice. She creates works collaboratively and in community settings, often responding to social issues. Recent projects include ‘The Right to Record’ (2021) - a creative campaign with disabled activists, which successfully lobbied the Government to change a harmful clause within the benefits system; ‘Meet Me on the Radio’ (2020-21) - a weekly Resonance FM programme co-produced with elders isolated during lockdown; and ‘o-o-radio!’ (2023) - a project at Wysing Arts Centre, constructing homemade radios with d/Deaf young people, to better understand how hearing aids operate. Hannah has a particular...2023-07-1436 minThe White PubeThe White PubeSOUND! (& Jai Paul Supremacy)Apologies! for no new text, but we have another magazine episode for you. To celebrate Jai Paul's first live show n his set at Coachella, this ep features old texts that are about ✹SOUND✹ -- including my 2019 text ABOUT JAI PAUL!! the texts: [Jai Paul][Alexandra Pirici @ the New Museum][Symphony for 20 rooms @ Den Frie Udstilling, Copenhagen][Ain Bailey: Version @ Wysing Arts Centre] [the podcast page on TWP homepage] As always, thank you to our supporters on Patreon, apologies agai...2023-04-1647 minWysing Arts CentreWysing Arts CentreFrom the Ground Up: Khairani Barokka, Bella Milroy & Hannah WallisKhairani Barokka and Bella Milroy in-conversation, chaired by Hannah Wallis In this second archived event from our event 'From the Ground Up: The Gathering', join Khairani Barokka and Bella Milroy with Hannah Wallis for readings, an in-conversation and an audience Q and A. You can find out more about 'From the Ground Up' by clicking here. A full transcript is available to read by clicking here. ————— If ‘normative time’ can be understood as artificial and possible to change, what can we learn from ‘crip time’ as a new way of understanding time that acknowle...2022-12-121h 07Wysing Arts CentreWysing Arts CentreEarth A.D. In-ConversationRevisit our very special celebration event for Dr Uma Breakdown's show at Wysing 'Earth A.D.' Uma has invited researcher, curator and artist Angela YT Chan and Dr Tom Dillon to discuss systems of archiving, collapse and repair and queer counter-culture science fiction. Angela YT Chan discusses how self-archiving current climate experiences resists future data gaps in our inherently political climate histories, and Tom Dillon presents a short presentation on the science fiction writer Michael Moorcock, focusing on his relationship with 60s counterculture and queerness, before a conversation following the overlaps of these ideas...2022-11-241h 04In Talks WithIn Talks WithSoheila SokhanvariBorn in Iran, the artist Soheila Sokhanvari has lived in the UK since the 70s. Working first as a scientist, according to her family’s wishes, and then retraining as an artist in the 2010s, she became an ‘official’ exile from Iran in 2009. Now based in Cambridge, where she is a studio resident at Wysing Studios, she has her first Her Barbican exhibition, curated by Eleanor Nairne, two years in the planning  and her first major institutional show. Called Rebel, Rebel (after the David Bowie song of the same name), it features a series of portraits of female Iranians working...2022-10-2127 minWysing Arts CentreWysing Arts CentreFrom the Ground Up: James Boyce & Elsa NotermanFrom the Ground Up: The Gathering ArchiveJames Boyce & Elsa Noterman in-conversation Revisit some highlights from our mini-festival 'From the Ground Up: The Gathering', which took place on 16 July 2022. Fenland communities fought to keep their common land for over a hundred years. Strategies to quash these lively resistance movements in the 17th century became a blueprint for Britain’s Imperial project. Access to space in Cambridgeshire remains contested; the countryside and parts of the City are inaccessible to many. How can we learn from the past, change structures of ownership and control, to re-shape access to pu...2022-08-131h 01Wysing Arts CentreWysing Arts CentreDesktop Studio Visit: MaĂ«va Berthelot & Coby SeyCatch up with a very special Desktop Studio Visit to celebrate our gallery exhibition ‘A Tender Ascent’.   MaĂ«va Berthelot and Coby Sey were joined by Wysing’s Senior Curator of Programmes, John Eng Kiet Bloomfield, to discuss their exhibition ‘A Tender Ascent’ and the research and influences behind the collaboration. Using a number of references from the project as a framework for an informal chat, they touched on topics including the role of chance, role reversal and collaborating during Covid-19.  The in-conversation event was followed by an opportunity for questions from the audience.   Click here to...2022-05-2359 minPillow Talk PlatformPillow Talk PlatformARCHIVIO PLURALE - Valerio Del BaglivoArchivio Plurale Ăš un podcast curato da Gaia BobĂČ che indaga il concetto di l’alteritĂ  nel contesto delle ricerche di artisti, curatori, studiosi e professionisti della cultura. In un’ottica interdisciplinare, si incroceranno trasversalmente processi empirici della creazione artistica contemporanea, metodologie di ricerca e nuovi approcci agli heritage studies, con un focus sui processi culturali immateriali e sui loro sistemi di trasmissione. Assumendo come punto di partenza la necessitĂ  di ridefinire i canoni culturali egemonici, il progetto vuole offrire una rappresentazione del confine con l’altro come entitĂ  sfumata, creando un archivio collettivo di esperienze, progetti e visioni."-2022-04-2047 minWysing Arts CentreWysing Arts Centre'and then, a harrowing' Audio TourListen to an audio tour of Linda Stupart, Carl Gent, and Kelechi Anucha's exhibition 'and then, a harrowing' at Wysing. The tour features a described walkthrough of the exhibition given by Linda Stupart and Carl Gent, and explores some of the research and process that went into the making of the show and the artists' residencies at Wysing over 2020/2021. Click here to find a transcript of this podcast: https://wysingbroadcasts.art/discover/and-then-a-harrowing-audio-tour  A harrow breaks up the surface of the earth or the skin, an agitation of soil that has been left dormant too l...2021-11-0540 minFACT LiverpoolFACT LiverpoolI’ve got the power!For Framework for Trust, artist in residency Tessa Norton and artist Shonagh Short have produced a podcast by exchanging voice notes. Their unfolding conversation considers how questions of trust are important to their practice, and asks how learning to trust can offer solutions or create problems. Are artists trusted, or indeed trustworthy?Shonagh Short is a socially engaged artist based in Bolton, Greater Manchester. They make participatory, playful work that uses language in its widest sense, including metaphor and everyday visual language, as a lens to explore class, gender and society. Aesthetically they are influenced by...2021-09-171h 06The White PubeThe White PubeReview! Ain Bailey: Version @ Wysing Arts CentreThis week's text on The White Pube is a review of Ain Bailey's show, Version, at Wysing Arts Centre over in Cambridge. In this review, I think about about generosity, overlap, and liquid, as well as ~vibey~ descriptions of sound works.  You can read the text version of this here: thewhitepube.com/ain-version The White Pube is proud to be reader supported on Patreon! If you would like more info about why or how, or even to chip in with the support and sign up to become our patron like in olden times, you can do...2021-08-2910 minWysing Arts CentreWysing Arts CentreDesktop Studio Visits: Ain Bailey & Hannah WallisRevisit sound artist and DJ Ain Bailey in conversation with curator Hannah Wallis for the third in our series of Desktop Studio Visits. Desktop Studio Visits are a new strand in our online events programme aimed at highlighting research from recent artists-in-residence and platforming new works in progress. Discussion focused on the development of Version, Ain Bailey’s current exhibition at Wysing Arts Centre, curated by Hannah Wallis as DASH Curator-in-Residence. The in-conversation event was followed by an opportunity for questions from the audience. The artists Ain Bailey mentioned at the end are: Phoebe Co...2021-08-2052 minArtists In Presidents: Transmissions to PowerArtists In Presidents: Transmissions to PowerTransmission: Romily Alice Walden“drag your body into the sunlight / dig a hole and bury yourself in it”Delivered via distorted and whispering proxy, Walden sends a biocentric message from the swamp: “take a lower kind of view / spend some time with the bugs in the dirt baths.” The artist’s instructions show how we might be more queerly in touch with our bodies and environments, opening up new points of connection to the more-than-human world.“Artists-in-Presidents” is initiated by Constance Hockaday, curated by Christine Shaw, and commissioned by The Blackwood (University of Toronto Mississauga). Podcast production by Vocal Fry.Transmissions are released every Friday from Au...2021-08-2002 minTalk ArtTalk ArtLarry AchiampongNew Talk Art!!! Russell & Robert meet leading artist Larry Achiampong (b. 1984, UK). Larry Achiampong's solo and collaborative projects employ imagery, aural and visual archives, live performance and sound to explore ideas surrounding class, cross-cultural and post-digital identity.With works that examine his communal and personal heritage – in particular, the intersection between pop culture and the postcolonial position, Achiampong crate-digs the vaults of history. These investigations examine constructions of ‘the self’ by splicing the audible and visual materials of personal and interpersonal archives, offering multiple perspectives that reveal entrenched socio-political contradictions in contemporary society.Achiam...2021-07-301h 22AQNB\'s Artist Statement podcastAQNB's Artist Statement podcast(Unlocked!) Episode 5: Speculative Fact with Joey HolderSee here for more episodes: patreon.com/aqnbIn this episode Jared talks with Joey Holder, who is known for her installations, videos and web-based projects that speak to themes of contemporary myth-making, science, ecologies and online culture.Joey has held solo exhibitions at the likes of Matt’s Gallery London, Wysing Arts Centre and Sonic Acts Amsterdam. Her shows create expansive mixed media environments—for instance her most recent exhibition 'Semelparous'—in which the artist’s work occupied a disused swimming pool and leisure centre left to ruin in North London.2021-07-2842 minWysing Arts CentreWysing Arts CentreCaroline Wendling - HypoteinousaCaroline Wendling presents Hypoteinousa, a Test Space commission for Wysing Arts Centre. Taking its title from the Greek word meaning ‘stretching under’, Hypoteinousa is a sound walk through Wysing’s rural landscape. In dialogue with the nineteenth-century science fiction novel Journey to the Centre of the Earth (Jules Verne), Hypoteinousa draws on Wysing's topography: a landscape shaped by its wildlife, ancient geologies, and the many voices of Wysing’s artists and their interventions at the site. Click here for a PDF transcript: https://wysingbroadcasts.art/discover/hypoteinousa/Text%20version%20(1).pdf  Click here for a large-text PDF trans...2021-06-2930 minWysing Arts CentreWysing Arts CentreDesktop Studio Visits: CrystallmessDesktop Studio Visits are a new strand in our online events programme aimed at highlighting research from recent artists-in-residence and platforming new works in progress.  For this event, Crystalmess (Christelle Oyiri-K) was joined by Wysing Curator and Acting Head of Programme John Eng Kiet Bloomfield to discuss a recent residency at Wysing. Using a number of artefacts from the residency as a framework for an informal chat, they touched on Christelle’s experimentation with sound synthesis and field recordings from a research trip to Guadeloupe and Martinique and work developing a new body of work exploring the int...2021-06-1458 minSA People - Your Worldwide South African CommunitySA People - Your Worldwide South African Community#019 Hadeda on a Cold Tin RoofOf Decuplets, Penguins, Kitties and Wysing Vleis From multiples of note, to musicals of note - SA People.com brings expats and locals alike great news from the world of Saffers. Architecture, hit songs, 10 babies to one mother, blue diamonds and who can fly where - you'll find it all on our site and the chat with Jenni Baxter and Melanie Walker. With guest appearance by backyard Hadeda! SAPeople.com · Solid Gold Podcasts2021-06-0923 minWysing Arts CentreWysing Arts CentreDesktop Studio Visits: Ruth Angel EdwardsRuth Angel Edwards explores the dissemination of ideology through pop culture, drawing from sub and counter cultural movements both past and present, as well as the conditions which give rise to them. Individualism, the body, gender and sexuality, consumerism and spirituality are recurring themes in her work; hedonism, spectacle and dissent are deconstructed and reformed to create communicative works across a variety of media. For the past few her 'ENEMA' series of installation works have used fan fictional narratives staged within dens2021-05-121h 05Multiple OsMultiple OsType-casting yourself with artist Harold OffehOriana speaks with the artist Harold Offeh whose practice engages with identity politics via an ambivalent and humorous self-casting within the pop-cultural material he admires (and in some cases, finds problematic).  He pre-empts his own type-casting by pointedly living within certain racialised stereotypes including the Mammy, an Afro-Brazilian manual labourer and a toilet attendant. The discussion touches upon a range of topics such as cultural appropriation; national identity and belonging; decolonising the curriculum; and the undervaluing of the formal qualities of feminist and anti-racist art. Dr Oriana Fox is a London-based, New York-born artist with a PhD i...2021-05-111h 22FACT LiverpoolFACT LiverpoolFramework for Resilience - Climate Justice from De-colonialist PerspectivesFramework for Resilience is a three-part series of online conversations which bring together activists, artists, researchers and educators to think about the world we are creating, the world we are destroying, the systems which will fall, and those which should prevail.In this second episode of the series, we start from a collection of questions of how we engage with time, land and ownership: What happens if we consider that the very earth and trees, as well as non-sentient beings like AI and stones, have rights? How can we understand time and consequence differently: understanding that...2021-03-221h 49Wysing Arts CentreWysing Arts CentreA Lament for Power: In-Conversation with Larry Achiampong, David Blandy, and John Eng Kiet BloomfieldIn collaboration with Art Exchange, we presented A Lament for Power: Screening and In-Conversation with artists Larry Achiampong and David Blandy, and John Eng Kiet Bloomfield, Curator / Acting Head of Programme at Wysing.   The screening and in-conversation took place on 3rd February 2021, and this podcast is a recording of the in-conversation. The event began with a screening of A Lament for Power, the outcome of a nine-month residency by artists Larry Achiampong and David Blandy at the University of Essex, exhibited at Art Exchange in 2020. This ambitious new film explores the ethics of scientific discovery an...2021-03-0255 minSomerset House StudiosSomerset House StudiosShenece Oretha: Listening Wholes | Hyper Functional, Ultra Healthy Shenece Oretha takes an experimental approach to the podcast format for Somerset House Studios’ Hyper Functional, Ultra Healthy series.   The multidisciplinary artist choreographs a DJ lecture mix that explores the theme of the body, using sonic forms that range from instruments and speech, to musicians, conductors, and listeners.  Oretha journeys through improvisational musical practices, audience culture, Black literature and emotional responses, layering music, speech and sound.  Listen as Oretha composes this sonic terrain, and bear witness to sound’s ability to move us emotionally, physically and socially, connecting us even when we are apart.   A...2021-02-1133 minAQNB\'s Artist Statement podcastAQNB's Artist Statement podcastEpisode 5: Speculative Fact with Joey Holder (Teaser)On today’s episode Jared talks with Joey Holder, who is known for her installations, videos and web-based projects that speak to themes of contemporary myth-making, science, ecologies and online culture.Joey has held solo exhibitions at the likes of Matt’s Gallery London, Wysing Arts Centre and Sonic Acts Amsterdam. Her shows create expansive mixed media environments—for instance her most recent exhibition 'Semelparous'—in which the artist’s work occupied a disused swimming pool and leisure centre left to ruin in North London.2020-08-1206 minWysing Arts CentreWysing Arts CentreVictoria Sin - The Miracle BodyThis mix is a collection of ambient tracks, samples, and sketches with writing in progress reflecting on the experience of taking things day by day and sitting in the experience of your body in a constantly changing world. The mix title is inspired by the penultimate track The Miracle Planet by Yoichiro Yoshikawa. Track list: æ˜ŸăźèȘ•生 (Birth Of Galaxy) – Takao Naoi æ„œćœ’ (Paradise) – Takashi Kokubo High Flying – Hiromasa Suzuki Dans Le Grand Bleu – Jun Fukamachi Aloe Extract Sound – Momoe Soeda Deep Echoes – Hiroshi Yoshimura Vivaldi (Vivaldi Mix) – Hiroshi Yoshimura The Miracle Planet (Main Theme...2020-07-2850 minWysing Arts CentreWysing Arts CentreRebecca Jagoe - Shiten Mouth Ful of TordesThe following work is a podcast which combines text work, research, and musings, examining gut health and herbal cure associated with laxatives. Grounded in a Western medicinal history, the podcast is structured around a piece of writing called It is proven, a fictional response to the medieval Welsh medical text The Physicians of Myddfai. The podcast also brings in Hildegard von Bingen’s writings on the stomach, astrology as a form of medicine, and a reading list of medieval to Renaissance medical writings. CONTENT WARNING This podcast contains mature language and references to eating disorders, including re...2020-07-281h 29Let\'s Talk Off The PodiumLet's Talk Off The PodiumElaine Mitchener, experimental vocalist, movement artist and composerIn this episode we talk about Elaine Mitchener's many projects, improvisation, music education, Jeanne Lee and much more. Elaine Mitchener is an experimental vocalist, movement artist and composer, whose work encompasses improvisation, contemporary music theatre and performance art. Born in East London to Jamaican parents, Elaine studied voice at Trinity College of Music, London and currently studies with Jacqueline Bremar. She has performed at numerous UK and European festivals, venues and galleries including Aldeburgh Music, London Contemporary Music Festival (LCMF), 56th Venice Biennale, Wysing Arts, CafĂ© Oto (London), Bluecoat (Liverpool), SAVVY Contemporary (Berlin), P...2020-07-1657 minECVANECVANEpisode 2 - Studio MorisonMOTHER
 is an artwork by artists Heather and Ivan Morison of Studio Morison that engages with the connections between the natural world and our mental health. The work is inspired by writer Richard Mabey’s book ‘Nature Cure’, in which he recovers from severe depression through walking, watching and writing about the Eastern region’s beautiful and unexplored landscapes. MOTHER
 references local building traditions, materials and architectural vernacular to root the structure in the landscape it is a part of. The form is an interpretation of the remarkable hayricks once found dotting this countryside. The timber used in the framing was felled f...2020-06-0927 minWysing Arts CentreWysing Arts CentreWysing 30th Anniversary Podcast: Taylor Le MelleIn the fourth and final podcast of our series hosted by artist and Wysing Trustee, Harold Offeh, we hear from curator and writer Taylor Le Melle on their thoughts on Wysing. Taylor was Curator in-residence during 2019 and curated a series of events alongside the exhibition Boundary + Gesture. A transcript is available here: http://www.wysingartscentre.org/images/uploads/PDFs/Podcast_Transcripts/023_Wysing_30th_Anniversary_Podcast_Taylor_Le_Melle2020-04-2422 minWysing Arts CentreWysing Arts CentreWysing 30th Anniversary Podcast: Donna LynasIn the third of our new podcast series, Wysing Director, Donna Lynas, speaks to artist and Wysing Trustee, Harold Offeh about how Wysing has been developed over the fifteen years she has been in post.A transcript of the podcast is available here: http://www.wysingartscentre.org/images/uploads/PDFs/Podcast_Transcripts/Transcript_022_Wysing_30th_Anniversary_Podcast_Donna_Lynas2020-04-2425 minECVANECVANIn conversation: David Blandy and Dr. Merline Evans Chaired by Jamie SutcliffeDavid Blandy is joined in conversation with local writer and researcher Dr. Merline Evans, chaired by writer Jamie Sutcliffe, to discuss his new film, exhibition and table-top roleplay game ‘The World After’. Recorded from an event at South Essex College on 16th November 2019 ‘The World After’ is a fictional tale which imagines a world after the Anthropocene era, a time in which humanity’s activities had detrimental effect on earth’s climate and environment. In this future world, human influence on the planet has faded following a catastrophic man-made ecological crisis, with those who remain having to find new ways to survive a...2020-04-201h 20eavesdropping conversationseavesdropping conversationseavesdropping conversation 12: marlo de lara (2020)In which eavesdropping host Juliet Fraser talks to Marlo De Lara a.k.a. marlo eggplant about origin stories, the roles of technology, embodiment and vulnerability in feminist art practices, and the power of a name (or a vegetable). References: Riot Grrrrl movement; Kelly Jayne Jones; Sonic Cyberfeminisms; Wysing Arts Centre; Tara Rodgers's book and website 'Pink Noises'; Ladyz in Noyz. Recorded 14 April 2020 in London and Los Angeles.2020-04-1726 minWysing Arts CentreWysing Arts CentreWysing 30th Anniversary Podcast: Terry BrooksIn the second of our series of four podcasts hosted by artist and WysingTrustee, Harold Offeh and recorded in our Wysing Polyphonic studio, hear from Terry Brooks, one of the original founders and Directors of Wysing. Structured around three questions that draw out personal relationships, perspectives, and histories with Wysing, each episode will give a glimpse into a moment of Wysing's 30 year history. A transcript is available at: http://www.wysingartscentre.org/images/uploads/PDFs/Podcast_Transcripts/Transcript_021_Wysing_30th_Anniversary_Podcast_Terry_Brooks 2020-04-0321 minWysing Arts CentreWysing Arts CentreWysing 30th Anniversary Podcast: Jenny BrooksIn the first of a series of podcasts on how Wysing began and has been developed, have a listen to artist and Wysing Trustee, Harold Offeh, in conversation with Jenny Brooks, one of the original founders and Directors of Wysing. Structured around three questions that draw out personal relationships, perspectives, and histories with Wysing, each episode will give a glimpse into a moment of Wysing’s 30 year history.A transcript is available here: http://www.wysingartscentre.org/images/uploads/PDFs/Podcast_Transcripts/Transcript_020_Wysing_30th_Anniversary_Podcast_Jenny_Brooks.pdf2020-03-3024 minSomerset House StudiosSomerset House StudiosBeatrice Dillon ~> ASSEMBLY: Christian MarclayArtist and producer Beatrice Dillon’s new piece for ASSEMBLY, infraordinary, combines installation and performance, in which specially composed sounds are triggered using the system’s Kinect camera, alongside a live controlled sound mix of the street. Inspired by writer Georges Perec’s concept of the ‘infra-ordinary’ - taking account of the micro events of the everyday - the performance attempts to examine and reframe the rhythmic patterns of the street outside. Pedestrians, traffic, roadworks, protest; the corner of Somerset House where Waterloo Bridge meets Embankment is a hive of often unpredictable activity and noise. Acknowledging and working with this...2020-01-3031 minCambridge RadioCambridge RadioTim & Liz: Wysing Arts CentreOperations Manager at Wysing Arts Centre, Ceri Littlechild dropped by to tell Tim and Liz all about the centre’s current offerings.2019-11-2709 minSomerset House StudiosSomerset House StudiosSilence | Wysing Polyphonic x Somerset House StudiosWith contributions from Annie Goh and Natalie Hyacinth (Sonic Cyberfeminisms), Emma Smith, ZiĂșr, Roy Claire Potter and NSDOS, we hear the artists discuss explore the idea of silence and how this can be disrupted, interjected or accepted in progressive ways, using an excerpt of Audre Lorde’s seminal text Your Silence Will Not Protect You as a jumping off point for artistic discussion. Somerset House Studios were invited to guest curate the 2019 edition of Wysing Polyphonic. Considering the legacy of Wysing Arts Centre as a place where artists meet and experiment, the programme explored connection beyond the phy...2019-10-3121 minWysing Arts CentreWysing Arts CentrePossibilities of Rural Belongings - Jade Montserrat, Harold Offeh, and Hansi Momodu GordonRecording of an in-conversation as part of The Rural Assembly, 22 June 2019 at Wysing Arts Centre. For more information about the event, please visit our website, here: http://www.wysingartscentre.org/archive/events/the_rural_assembly/2019  In advance of their performances later in the day, this conversation between artists Jade Monserrat and Harold Offeh, considered critical approaches and practices from the position of being Black British artists in rural environments. Chaired by curator Hansi Momodu Gordon. A full transcript is available here as a PDF: https://wysingbroadcasts.art/discover/podcast-transcripts/019%20Possibilities%20of%20R...2019-09-181h 01Suite (212)Suite (212)Cultural Review of the Year 2018In our final show of 2018, co-hosts Juliet and Tom discuss literature, films, theatre and exhibitions that made an impact on them throughout the year, as well as what they anticipate in 2019. SELECTED REFERENCES 120 BPM (dir. Robin Campillo, 2017) - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6135348/ John Ash - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Ash_(writer) KEVIN BREATHNACH, Tunnel Vision (2019) - http://kbreathnach.tumblr.com/post/162864960815/tunnel-vision SAM BYERS, Perfidious Albion (2018) - https://www.3ammagazine.com/3am/hysterical-realism-a-review-of-perfidious-albion-by-sam-byers/ Cold War (dir. Pawel Pawlikowski, 2018) - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6543652/ Jean-Baptiste Del Amo The Encounter (ComplicitĂ©) - http://www.complicite.org/p...2018-12-171h 00Lisson...ON AIRLisson...ON AIRFlat Time HouseFlat Time house located at 210 Bellenden Road, Peckham, London is the former studio and home of John Latham (1921-2006) a pioneer of British conceptual art, who, through painting, sculpture, performances, assemblages, films, installation and extensive writings, fuelled controversy and continues to influence artists today. Latham transformed 210 Bellenden Road into a ‘living sculpture’ in 2003, naming it Flat Time House (FTHo) after his theory of Flat Time. A giant cantilevered book emerges through the glass facade of the building and onto the street. Inside, Latham designated specific rooms with anthropomorphic attributes of the living body, with the intention of communicating to visitors that...2018-12-1400 min