Kate’s Cooper “Symptom Machine” at Hayward Gallery
Kate’s Cooper “Symptom Machine” at Hayward Gallery
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🔊 Hayward Gallery at Southbank Centre (HENI Project Space) welcomed a solo exhibition by #KateCooper – Symptom Machine 👀 Its video and sound design and overall experience really touched me so I decided to share it with you. No words, sound on to appreciate the impecable sound design Androgynised female CGI representations are brutalised in their attempts to embody...
#DANDAD17: Nick Eagleton on IDEAS, IDEAS, IDEAS
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DANDAD17 had a lot of micro-events targeted to emerging talent, the new blood as they like to call it. Most of them took place in Hub10, a 80+ people seminar room that was (almost) always packed. People waited for half an hour or more to make sure they got a seat, and often they still...
#DANDAD17: inspirations from DAY 1
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After my first 2 days of volunteering before the festival it wad finally time for excitement: inspiring speakers and seminars time! I would soon discover the busy schedule of the day, hopping from stage to stage to see & hear the speeches, just like at a music festival. How do you like them EGGS – at...
Volunteering at #DANDAD17 – judging days
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After 1.5 months of creative entrepreneurship fidgeting, drifting, navigating unfamiliar waters… here I am at the awe-inspiring D&AD Festival. I decided to volunteer while I was still working at a local Romanian agency, in the rush of the moment. I was then contacted by Ian Lowe, the volunteer manager and a super skilled, hands-on event...
STAY RAD! London street art
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London before Brexit: photographs of a 20 year old
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Discover 2010 London, the one before Brexit, the one I saw at the magic age of 20 years, right before Christmas. Decorations in Soho A crowd of Santas in front of the British Museum, seems like a legit tradition for them, but was quite surprising for us. However, socially things weren’t bright at that time...