INTERRUPTIONS: disruptive discourses in screen, sound and photography
CURATED BY DR VICTORIA AHRENS
Thursday 7 March 2019
2 - 7.30pm
Lecture Theatre C
London College of Communication
Elephant & Castle, London, SE1 6SB.
Free and open to all.
Booking essential
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This research forum will discuss disruptive discourses as a means of questioning whether these can provide an alternative narrative to historical or personal memory. The forum will look at the way that projections, prints and sound pieces create fissures and troughs in viewing, questioning whether these contribute to a new optic and sensory experience of the world.
By creating an awareness of the viewing or listening space, and the glitches that occur both accidentally and deliberately in the space where technology and the hand meet, the forum will ask how these disruptions slow down and expose opportunities for optic and sensory experience
Research Fortnight is our annual celebration of research across UAL.
This year’s programme at LCC dives deep into the creative work of staff and students. It features events and exhibitions exploring themes of conflict, reconciliation, displacement, refugee experience, and social justice.
Central to research in our schools of Screen, Design, and Media is a commitment to socially-engaged practice, visible in our teaching and accessible to our students.
Join us as we examine contemporary cultural politics through creative practice.
4 – 15 March 2019.
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