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Taking place within the unique location of the Fire Station at Edinburgh College of Art, the event 'Un-doing as Contemporary Practice' will involve talks and presentations of work by artists Karen Cunningham and Jonathan Owen who both, in different ways, employ processes of 'un-doing', such as dismantling and reduction in the making of their works. These will be responded to by Anthropologist Dr Tom Boylston and further discussed within informal group activities.
In an upside-down world, everyone is trying to weather the storm in a way, locked down in our homes and busy with social distancing. In response, we are inviting you to this online event, that is a place to have a conversation about “My Happy Place” during the Covid-19 lock down. It could be a corner of your home or a nearby place you pass during your daily walks, no matter where it is, it is the place that has made you happy during the lock down.
In an upside-down world, everyone is trying to weather the storm in a way, locked down in our homes and busy with social distancing. In response, we are inviting you to this online event, that is a place to have a conversation about “My Happy Place” during the Covid-19 lock down. It could be a corner of your home or a nearby place you pass during your daily walks, no matter where it is, it is the place that has made you happy during the lock down.
LLC Blethers is a conference with a twist. The event consists of three panels of three PechaKucha presentations each. The presenters will address all aspects of academic and non-academic life in the School of Literature, Languages and Cultures community. The innovative and fast-paced PechaKucha format requires presenters to use only 20 slides and only 20 seconds per slide, thus creating a lively and fun setting for an informal get together. Presentations can address research, the stresses of academic life, projects at LLC, or any other topic related to their experience in University.
A workshop performance of new chamber opera premieres, created by university students, in collaboration with Mahogany Opera Group.
Students as Change Agents is an exciting five-day challenge that brings together students from different disciplines and all levels to tackle real-world problems set by external organisations from the non-profit, public, and private sectors.
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What happens when 5 artists and 5 scientists come together in an open science lab?
Our 4th installment of this inspiring event with partner InterSci, in collaboration with the Festival of Creative Learning 2020, is a networking and hands-on workshop. An opportunity for artists and scientists to exchange knowledge and ideas and to get creative with science. In our workshops over the last 2 years, we've brought together illustrators, printmakers, jewellery designers, neuroscientists, urologists, writers, biologists and more together to connect and create.
Lisa Busby is a Scottish composer, vocalist, and improviser based in London. Situated across experimental music, performance art, and pop song, her practice often utilises the found and the prosaic, and manifests in various entangled modes – long-duration and site-specific work, video, non-standard scoring/notation, “anti-production” techniques for electronic music, and live improvisation for sound/body. Instrumentally she works with voice, turntables, hardware and software electronics, and electric guitar.
We'll go over some ways for you to approach the listed supervisors on the database. It will help to give you confidence when speaking about the project.
24th Sept: Alice Turk, Professor of Linguistic Phonetics
(School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences)