Acts of Air: Reshaping the urban sonic
Acts of Air is an online exhibition for offline participation, inviting you to reshape your urban sonic present by enacting these 14 sound works directly in urban spaces.
Acts of Air is an online exhibition for offline participation, inviting you to reshape your urban sonic present by enacting these 14 sound works directly in urban spaces.
Weekly talks exploring the diverse field of sound arts practice. A CRiSAP and LCC Sound Arts collaboration, this term curated by Annie Goh.
Throughout March 2021 all 6 UAL Colleges will host activities for staff and PhD students reflecting the richness and diversity of ongoing research at UAL. Our events will look into Black Lives Matter, climate change, COVID-19, decolonisation, intersectionality, and sustainability. Catch CRiSAP in the following Research Season events.
Prof David Toop presents A Disconnected Voice: voices with and without bodies About the event: ‘Avant-guard’. ‘Contemporaneity’. ‘Popular culture’. ‘Tradition’: What is it? Where is it? Contemporary art is art of the contemporary era. A contemporary in terms of its environment, to which gravity toward the old is assumed. Contemporaneity itself is a privilege. Continue…
Unfolding Narratives 2 is the second work-in-progress exhibition for PhD students at London College of Communication (LCC), and demonstrates a range of concepts, methods and forms across various stages of the doctoral academic journey.
Research Soirées for CRiSAP Members and PhD students to share and discuss research.
In this lecture/seminar we will explore the sense and form of “sonic knowledge” and discuss what it might bring to discourse and to our understanding of the world, of art and of ourselves.
Join Sound Making Space in this workshop activating the online exhibition Acts of Air: Reshaping the Urban Sonic with curator Lisa Hall.
At Meet the Centres, CRiSAP Director Prof. Cathy Lane will present on the latest research directions of CRiSAP. Hear from Cathy and the research centre Directors from all of the UAL centres, discussing recent research and exploring the UAL research strategy themes of Environmental Change, Health and Wellbeing, Digital Futures and Community Resilience.
Research Soirées for CRiSAP Members and PhD students to share and discuss research.
In Sound arts now, Cathy Lane and Angus Carlyle explore contemporary artistic practices and theories, and what contributes to or hinders artistic and career development. This is conducted through a series of interviews with artists and curators, putting the often-unheard voice of the maker at the centre of the discourse.
Find out more about HEARD (HEAlth, ARts and Design) a UAL research hub focusing on art and design and their relationship to health