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ICA
GALLERIES are currently closed for refurbishment and will reopen with
VIDEO ACTS on 30 July.
VIDEO ACTS comes to
the ICA from P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, an affiliate of MoMA, New
York. Critically acclaimed by the US press, this extraordinary show features
works by over 80 artists, including Marina Abramovic and Ulay, Joan Jonas,
Mike Kelly, Paul McCarthy, Bruce Nauman.
THIS
WEEK HIGHLIGHTS:
Thurs
26 Jun, 6.45pm
NORMAN FINKELSTEIN ON THE PEACE PROCESS
Is the ‘Road Map to Peace’ a viable proposal? The controversial
Professor Norman Finkelstein, author of Image and Reality of the Israel-Palestine
Conflict kicks off the evening with his views on the history and causes
of the current stalemate. In response: Dan Shaham, Director of Public
Affairs at the Israeli embassy; David Cesarani, professor of 20th century
Jewish history and culture, and member of the executive of British Friends
of Peace Now; and Christine Chinkin, professor of International Law at
the LSE. Matthew Reisz, editor of The Jewish Quarterly is in the chair.
£8, £7 Concs. £6 ICA Members
Cinema 1
ICA
LISTINGS
Friday 20 June – Thursday 26June
FILM @ THE ICA
20 A Skin Too Few Cinema 1 6.15pm
Fri Completely Cuckoo Cinema 1 7.30pm
My Friend Paul Cinema 2 7.30pm
By Hook or By Crook Cinema 2 9pm
The White Sound Cinema 1 9.15pm
21 Daughter of Suicide Cinema 1 3.15pm
Sat Titicut Follies Cinema 2 3.30pm
The Politics of Madness Cinema 1 5pm
Madeleine in Heaven Cinema 2 5.30pm
Completely Cuckoo Cinema 1 7pm
A Page of Madness Cinema 2 7.15pm
Group Cinema 1 9pm
Jaizkibel Cinema 2 9pm
22 Mon-rak Transistor
Cinema 1 1.30pm
Sun In This World Cinema 2 1.30pm
Sunday Shorts Cinema 1 3.30pm
Uphill all the Way Cinema 2 3.30pm
Dialogues with Madwomen Cinema 1 5pm
Kusum Cinema 2 5.15pm
Angels of the Universe Cinema 1 7pm
Group Cinema 2 8.45pm
Kira’s Reason Cinema 1 9pm
The White Sound Cinema 2 9pm
23 Mon-rak Transistor
Cinema 1 3.45, 6.15, 8.45pm
Mon In This World Cinema 2 6.30, 8.30pm
24 Mon-rak Transistor
Cinema 1 3.45, 6.15, 8.45pm
Tues In This World Cinema 2 6.30,8.30pm
25 Mon-rak Transistor
Cinema 1 3.45, 6.15, 8.45pm
Wed In This World Cinema 2 6.30, 8.30pm
26 Mon-rak Transistor
Cinema 1 3.30, 9pm
Thurs In This World Cinema 2 6.30, 8.30pm
PLEASE NOTE THE ICA
CINEMA SHOWS FIRST RUN RELEASES AS WELL AS REP FILMS. PLEASE CAN YOU ENSURE
THESE ARE LISTED IN THE MAIN WEST END CINEMA NEW RELEASE SECTIONS OF YOUR
PUBLICATION.
ICA LISTINGS
Friday 20 June – Thursday 26June
FILM @ THE ICA
**NEW
RELEASE**
ICA PROJECTS
MON-RAK TRANSISTOR (A TRANSISTOR LOVE STORY)
‘Heartbreaking delirium’ Time Out
‘pure kitsch...magical’ Empire
From the producers of Tears of the Black Tiger comes the perfect summer
movie, a potent blend of Elvis Presley-style musical, love story and poisonous
social satire in Hysteric Glamour t-shirts. Pan is a country boy newlywed
to his first love, Sadaw, when he's signed up for military service. Success
in a local talent contest turns Pan’s head and he goes AWOL to pursue
his dream, but instead finds himself fending off the advances of his predatory
manager. As Sadaw is seduced by a smooth-talking worm tablet salesman,
Pan winds up begging on the streets having committed manslaughter. A hit
at the 2002 Cannes Festival confirming Pen-ek as the young pretender to
Wong Kar Wai.
Dir Pen-ek Ratanaruang Thailand 2001, 120 mins,, English subtitles, 15
**NEW
RELEASE**
ICA PROJECTS
IN THIS WORLD
‘astonishing ...The best British film of my lifetime’ Telegraph
‘Extraordinary…I urge you to get a ticket’ Observer
Winner Golden Bear Best Film Berlin 2003
Torn from the headlines, Michael Winterbottom's new film follows the young
Jamal as he embarks on a hazardous overland trip from the refugee camp
at Peshawar through Iran, Turkey, Italy and France to Sangatte and into
the heart of London where he becomes 'M1187511'. Winterbottom and his
brilliant writer Tony Grisoni have struck a fine balance between the fictional
and documentary elements of the film, harnessing the intimate and immediate
possibilities of DV production to full effect. Even more crucially, they
give us cause to see behind the headlines at the broader political and
moral concerns. As fine a piece of work as we've seen from this versatile
director.
Dir Michael Winterbottom, UK, 2002, 89 mins, English subtitles 15
REEL MADNESS: Film Festival, Cinema 1&2, 19 – 22 June
The UK’s first film festival dedicated to exploring portrayals of
madness and mental distress includes a wide range of work focusing variously
on experiences of living through madness, catharsis and recovery, and
the politics of madness. Brutal and shocking material is combined with
personal visions and a celebration of life.
A SKIN TOO FEW: THE DAYS OF NICK DRAKE (part of the Real Madness
Film Season)
This handsome and intuitive documentary traces the life and death of the
musician Nick Drake who died of a drug overdose aged 26 having recorded
three revered albums, their music beautifully expressing the emotional
states of his brief life. Plus Boogie Woogie Daddy.
(Dir Erik Bäfving, Sweden 2002, 13mins).
Dir Jeroen Berkvens
Netherlands 2000, 48mins
COMPLETELY CUCKOO (part of the Real Madness Film Season)
The UK première of the documentary about the making of One Flew
Over The Cuckoo’s Nest. Featuring interviews with Ken Kesey, Michael
Douglas, Milos Forman and cast members, this is an unparalleled insight
into the artistic and medical integrity behind a seminal film.
Dir Charles Kiselyak
US 1988, 87mins
MY FRIEND PAUL (part of the Real Madness Film Season)
Setting out to explore the question of where Paul's insuperable drive
and energy took a wrong turn resulting in a life of drugs, crime and mental
illness, this documentary ends up casting light on the filmmaker himself.
An unsettling look at the obligations and limits of friendship. Plus Tom's
Flesh (dir Jane Wagner, US 1994, 9mins).
Dir Jonathan Berman
US 1999, 56mins
BY HOOK OR BY CROOK (part of the Real Madness Film Season)
Rowdy and tender, fresh and touching, three weeks in the life of Shy and
the deliriously expressive Valentine.
Dir Harry Dodge & Silas Howard
US 2002, 98mins
THE WHITE SOUND (part of the Real Madness Film Season)
A stunning coming of age movie in which 21-year-old Lukas is overcome
by the anonymity of student life, the stress of city living, romantic
rejection and loneliness, resulting in feelings of paranoia and insecurity.
His experiments with magic mushrooms trigger a psychosis but he rejects
medication to embark on his own journey of self-discovery.
Dir Hans Weingartner, Germany 2001,
106mins, English subtitles
DAUGHTER OF SUICIDE (part of the Real Madness Film Season)
‘I was 18 years old when my mother put a bullet in her head'…
Rice’s exceptionally personal and frank documentary is an exploration
of the effects her mother’s depression and subsequent suicide had
on her own life and that of her family.
Dir Dempsey Rice
US 2000, 70mins
TITICUT FOLLIES (part of the Real Madness Film Season)
In his first documentary, Wiseman leads us into a Massachusetts state-run
mental institution, where ‘inmates’ are needlessly stripped
bare, insulted, herded, mocked and taunted, undergoing the bluntest of
therapy. After a media outcry, the state of Massachusetts attempted to
ban the film.
Dir Frederick Wiseman
USA 1967, 84mins
THE POLITICS OF MADNESS (part of the Real Madness Film Season)
Exploring the boundaries between advances in medical science and the rise
of the user/survivor movement.
MADELEINE
IN HEAVEN (part of the Real Madness Film Season)
A gentle and poetic meditation on life’s great themes, interwoven
with a rich narrative which chronicles experiences of mental breakdown
and psychosurgery. This intimate documentary honours all aspects of human
experience. Plus Corona
(dir John Columbus, US 2002, 10mins).
Dir Marie Mandy
France 2001, 51mins, English subtitles
A
PAGE OF MADNESS (part of the Real Madness Film Season)
A startling Japanese contribution to the international avant-garde cinema
of the 1920s, this silent film creates a visual representation of a fragmented
mind.
Dir Kinugasa Teinosuke
Japan 1926, 60mins,
English intertitles
GROUP
(part of the Real Madness Film Season)
This compulsive film tests the limits of female bonding across the boundaries
of class, religion, age and sexuality as a group of women come together
for group therapy. Plus in Cinema 1 screening only Unravelling (dir Ann
Shenfield, Australia 2002, 6mins).
Dir Anne De Marcken &
Marilyn Freeman
USA 2002, 106mins
JAIZKIBEL
(part of the Real Madness Film Season)
A dark drama in which a film-maker researching suicide keeps a journal
which is discovered by a depressed artist who over-identifies with its
content.
Dir Ibon Cormenzana
Spain 2001, 92mins, English subtitles
UPHILL
ALL THE WAY (part of the Real Madness Film Season)
The astounding story of five troubled teenage girls who face the challenge
of a lifetime - a 2500 mile bike ride along the United States Continental
Divide. The film highlights their resilience and captures some explosive
interaction.
Dir Khin May Lwin & Robert Nassau
US 2000, 80mins
DIALOGUES WITH MADWOMEN (part of the Real Madness Film Season)
The testimonies of 7 different ‘madwomen’, survivors, describing
their experiences with schizophrenia, multiple personalities and manic
depression, tales of abuse, incest and racism, that challenge the medical
establishment, family and the church.
Dir Allie Light
US 1993, 90mins
KUSUM (part of the Real Madness Film Season)
An unprecedented documentary which follows Kusum, a teenager growing up
in Delhi, who becomes increasingly withdrawn and anxious. The film’s
power lies in its capacity to make us question the very nature of mental
illness and the worth of western medical practices.
Dir Jouko Aaltonen
Finland 2000, 70 mins,
English subtitles
ANGELS
OF THE UNIVERSE (part of the Real Madness Film Season)
An angst-stricken poet, artist and thinker finds himself jilted and left
on a descending spiral of despair and eventual schizophrenia. An Icelandic
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest , this is a harrowing yet humourous rites-of-passage
film that navigates its way between the lines of insanity and genius.
Dir Fridrik Thor Fridriksson
Iceland/Norway/Sweden/Denmark/
Germany 2000, 96mins,
English subtitles
KIRA'S
REASON: A LOVE STORY (part of the Real Madness Film Season)
A love story set against the backdrop of manic depression. With extreme
and often disconcerting intimacy, a deeply moving yet unsentimental film
about the ultimate power of love as a panacea. Dir Ole Christian Madsen.
Denmark 2001, 92mins, English subtitles
SUNDAY SHORTS (Total
running time: c.60 mins)
A stunning international selection of award-winning recent short films
including fiction, documentary and animation:
BOOGIE WOOGIE DADDY (Dir Erik Bäfving, Sweden 2002, 13mins);
CAMOUFLAGE (dir Jonathan Hodgson, UK 2001, 8mins);
EPISODES IN DISBELIEF (dir Ann Shenfield, Australia 1999, 7mins);
IN THE BOX (dir Michal Struss, Slovakia 1999, 6mins);
MASKS (dir Piotr Karwas, Poland 1998, 5mins);
STONE OF FOLLY (dir Jesse Rosensweet, Canada 2002, 8mins);
SWIMMING IN A SICK HEAD (dir Victoria Hung, UK 1999, 3mins);
TOUCH WOOD (dir Vivienne Jones, UK 1996, 6mins);
UNRAVELLING (dir Ann Shenfield, Australia 2002, 6mins).
ICA
LISTINGS
Friday 20 June – Thursday 26June
TALKS @ THE ICA
Cinema 2: 20 Jun, 5.30pm
IT’S A BIT FRIGHTENING
A documentary case study of personality-changing psycho-surgery, the effects
of which are irreversible and the outcome unsure. The film contains surgical
scenes of a graphic nature, and is followed by a debate about the role
of psychosurgery in the treatment of psychological problems.
Dir Chris Goddard & David Green
UK 1976, 55mins
Sun
22 Jun, 10am-1.30pm
THE BRITISH PSYCHOANALYTICAL SOCIETY: FAMILY KNOTS AND ABUSIVE TIES FESTEN
(THOMAS VINTERBERG)
The seventh in a series of films and discussions on the subject of Family
Knots and Abusive Ties introduced by and discussed with psychoanalyst
Andrea Sabbadini and film historian Peter Evans with guest Phil Mollon,
psychoanalyst. we continue to explore the way film-makers from different
cinematic traditions have portrayed families on screen and interpreted
their dysfunctions, from comic misunderstandings to tragic abuse. The
final film in the series is on 6 July.
Tickets and further information from
Events, The Institute of
Psychoanalysis, 112A Shirland Road,
London W9 2EQ
020 7563 5017 email:
EventsBPAS@compuserve.com
£18, £13.50 Concs.
Cinema 1
Thurs
26 Jun, 6.45pm
NORMAN FINKELSTEIN ON THE PEACE PROCESS
One argument has it that since the Balfour Declaration of 1917, the main
obstacle to achieving the goal of Zionism has been the indigenous Arab
population of Palestine. The two strategic options for Zionism were ‘the
establishment of an apartheid state’ or ‘the way of transfer’.
Is the ‘Road Map to Peace’ a viable proposal? Professor Norman
Finkelstein, author of Image and Reality of the Israel-Palestine Conflict
kicks off the evening with his views on the history and causes of the
current stalemate. In response: Dan Shaham, Director of Public Affairs
at the Israeli embassy; David Cesarani, professor of 20th century Jewish
history and culture, and member of the executive of British Friends of
Peace Now; and Christine Chinkin, professor of International Law at the
LSE. Matthew Reisz, editor of The Jewish Quarterly is in the chair.
£8, £7 Concs. £6 ICA Members
Cinema 1
ICA
LISTINGS
Friday 20 June – Thursday 26June
PERFORMANCES @ THE ICA
Thur
26 Jun, 8pm
HIGH HEEL SISTERS NEVER TOO MUCH
High Heel Sisters mix performance, cabaret and a touch of Nordic quirkiness
as they glide through a series of ‘sketches’ taken from their
impressive back catalogue of gallery based and site specific performances.
They present the mundane activities of shaving arm pits to mixing cakes,
presenting them in unison and in very fine frocks. Slightly mad, slightly
erotic, very impressive.
High Heel Sisters’ work is energetic, forceful and (deceptively)
simple. While their reputation is reaching critical mass in Scandinavia,
this is their first international showing. Several of their recurrent
themes appear in Never too Much: notions of personal and public space
and their violation, clothing (and nudity), gender and status.
£6, £5 Concs. £4 ICA Members
Theatre
ICA
LISTINGS
Friday 20 June – Thursday 26June
MUSIC & CLUBS @ THE ICA
Fri 20 Jun, 10am-5.45pm
CYBERSONICA CREAM SYMPOSIUM DAY 2 (Cybersonica Festival)
The Sonic Arts Network present and discuss work influenced by Iannis Xenakis,
demonstrating his legacy from contemporary digital music and the development
of Granular Synthesis. Prof Anthony Moore, sound artist, audio philosopher
and Director of the Academy of Media Arts, Cologne, discusses ‘Membranes
in Space and the Transmitting Ear’. Dr. Richard Barbrook, HRC, University
of Westminster; Dr. Christopher May, University of West of England and
Fran Nevrkla Chair and CEO, PPL UK, discuss how the creators of new sounds
can receive recognition and recompense for their efforts without resorting
to the imposition of unworkable legal and technical restraints on the
copying and manipulation of music files.
£8, £7 Concs. £6 ICA Members
Cinema 1
Sat
21 Jun, 11am-2.45pm
CYBERSONICA CREAM SYMPOSIUM DAY 3 (Cybersonica Festival)
A ‘playtime’ for symposium contributors and other Cybersonica
featured artists and performers. This session includes extended demonstrations,
informal presentations and low-key performances that explore current technology,
theory and innovation in music, sound art and sonic culture.
£8, £7 Concs. £6 ICA Members
Cinema 1
Fri
20 Jun, 7.30-10.45pm
KID 606 + DJ RUPTURE + THE BUG (Cybersonica Festival)
A showcase of San Francisco label, Tigerbeat6. Kid 606: the unfadeable
bastard child /poster boy/one-man brain trust of America’s next
wave of producers/reducers translates the aesthetics of rock performance
into the world of experimental electronics. DJ Rupture, best known for
his technically flawless, endlessly creative 3-turntable mixing, erases
the line between diasporic breakbeats and digital-audio sound research.
‘Best DJ in the world’ says German magazine DE:BUG. The Bug
(Kevin Martin) formulates a fearsomely original future shock for electro
mainliners and yardcore fanatics alike.
£10, £9 Concs. £8 ICA Members
ICA Theatre
Sat
21 Jun, 7.30-10.45pm
HOWIE B & ADDICTIVE TV + SI BEGG (Cybersonica Festival)
Howie B performs a rare full-on live set alongside AV artists, Addictive
TV. A human nexus for contemporary music, Howie B is ‘a walking,
cackling, smoking particle accelerator with three days stubble and too
much imagination’. Retrievable memory has seen him work with Björk,
Tricky, Goldie, Soul II Soul, U2, Eno, Robbie Robertson and Ry Cooder.
Free of stifling genre boundaries, Si Begg’s maverick musical output,
scrupulous production and uncompromising style mixes tongue-in-cheek epic
techno with eccentric prog-rock, ultra hi-tech electro-breaks, Brian Wilson-inspired
melodies and off-the-hook urban funk.
£10, £9 Concs. £8 ICA Members
ICA Theatre
Fri
20 Jun, 9pm-1am
DEFAULT @ CYBERSONICA: AROVANE + ULRICH SCHNAUSS + DEFAULT DJS (Cybersonica
Festival)
Birmingham based Default will be showcasing the cutting edge of ‘warm
electronic’ music, Berlin based Arovane delivers his punchy, crunchy
electro/electronica in a rare UK performance. Fellow Berliner Ulrich Schnauss
plays powerful, knee-trembling bass lines and beautiful heart warming
melodies. Default DJs Creed and Modicum blend different flavours into
their core ‘warm electronic music’ sound. TYPE Records showcase
in the bar with R.J. Valeo creating glassy resonant sheets of sound live,
Default DJs Aeiou and Xela, visuals from Inition.
£10, £9 Concs. £8 ICA Members
Theatre, Bar
Sat 21 Jun, 9pm-1am
THE ADDICTIVE TV LOUNGE - BAUHOUSE + BRIAN KANE + ADDICTIVE TV VJS AND
DJS (Cybersonica Festival)
Audiovisual artists and DVD label Addictive TV present mixes by DJ/VJ
collaborations and AV acts from their ITV1 MIXMASTERS project - including
the first ever UK appearances for German AV artists, Bauhouse, and Brian
Kane from the US. Bauhouse integrate vinyl mixing with midi-interfaced
video to create a blend of high art video-cutup and AV electronica.
Brian Kane, a pioneer in the US techno-art movement, performs an unmissable
blend of real-time visual manipulation and sample based sonic exploration.
Videos by Cinefest.
Addictive TV DJs, Nick Luscombe (Flo-Motion XFM) and Subculture Soundsystem
(Play Label) in the ICA Bar with visuals from Inition.
£10, £9 Concs. £8 ICA Members
Theatre & Bar
Wed 25 Jun, 8pm
BLACKTRONICA
Experimental forum for electronic expression continues to fill the bar
with new, old and challenging music which gets the place pumping. With
sounds from Craig David to Coltraine.
£6, £5 Concs. Free to ICA Members
Bar
ICA LISTINGS
Friday 20 June – Thursday 26June
NEW MEDIA @ THE ICA
19–21
Jun, 12-8pm
DIVERGENCE SOUNDTOYS.NET @ CYBERSONICA
Cybersonica and soundtoys.net present Divergence – an annual exhibition
of new audiovisual experiences. Divergence includes exclusive new pieces
by Julian Baker debuting Bell - an exploration of the marriage of interface
and audio as a single digital instrument; Squid Soup continue their ongoing
explorations of navigable spatial music with altzero5 - expanding series
of online navigable spatial sound compositions and a downloadable application;
Ueda’s Recessed Fissure is a crafted interface weaving film cut-ups
sampled from webcams and live footage into structuralist vs situationist
audiovisual pieces; Toxi’s Macronaut transforms subspace harmonics
by mixing up audio energy fields with random parameters to expand the
screen to three dimensions.
Free with ICA Day Membership
Fri
20 Jun, 10am-5.45pm
CYBERSONICA CREAM SYMPOSIUM DAY 2
The Sonic Arts Network present and discuss work influenced by Iannis Xenakis,
demonstrating his legacy from contemporary digital music and the development
of Granular Synthesis. Prof Anthony Moore, sound artist, audio philosopher
and Director of the Academy of Media Arts, Cologne, discusses ‘Membranes
in Space and the Transmitting Ear’. Dr. Richard Barbrook, HRC, University
of Westminster; Dr. Christopher May, University of West of England and
Fran Nevrkla Chair and CEO, PPL UK, discuss how the creators of new sounds
can receive recognition and recompense for their efforts without resorting
to the imposition of unworkable legal and technical restraints on the
copying and manipulation of music files.
£8, £7 Concs. £6 ICA Members
Cinema 1
Sat
21 Jun, 11am-2.45pm
CYBERSONICA CREAM SYMPOSIUM DAY 3
A ‘playtime’ for symposium contributors and other Cybersonica
featured artists and performers. This session includes extended demonstrations,
informal presentations and low-key performances that explore current technology,
theory and innovation in music, sound art and sonic culture.
£8, £7 Concs. £6 ICA Members
Cinema 1
19-21
Jun, 12-9pm
CYBERSONICA WEB TV AND RADIO
Cybersonica will set up a live Web TV and Radio studio including projection
screen and seating for a live audience of Cybersonica festival goers.
Fronted by a Top Of The Pops BBCi presenter, the schedule will include
live coverage of performances, talks and presentations - plus documentaries,
exclusive interviews with artists, live DJ/VJ sets and much more. Check
www.cybersonica.org for more details.
£8, £7 Concs. £6 ICA Mmebership
Brandon Room
25 Jun – 6 Jul
Wed, Thurs and Fri 4-8pm Sat 2-6pm
WEBCOMICA
John Barber, Demian 5, Patrick Farley, Cat Garza, Daniel Goodbrey, Derek
Kirk, Scott McCloud, Justine Shaw and more.
An exhibition of work that provides an insight into the many possible
futures of comics on the web. In the last few years webcomics have moved
out of the shadow of their paper cousins to become a vibrant medium in
their own right.
Work on show in the exhibition occupies an impressive range of tone and
style, from the political satire and lurid futures of Patrick Farley’s
E-sheep, to the rain-soaked atmosphere of Justine Shaw’s Nowhere
Girl, recently nominated in the comic book industry’s prestigious
Eisner awards.
Free with ICA Day Membership
25 Jun – 6 July
Wed, Thurs and Fri 4-8pm Sat 2-6pm
OuBaPo
POTENTIAL COMICS ONLINE
The Digital Studio becomes a home for the online version of the OuBaPo,
the comic which is being created in the ICA Concourse Gallery throughout
the Comica festival. This will launch the British branch of OuBaPo (Ouvroir
de Bande Dessinée Potentielle or 'Workshop for the Potential of
Comics'). The team of artists include Tom Gauld, Test-Tube Comics, Les
Cartoonistes Dangereux.
http://www.oubapo.co.uk launches during the COMICA Exhibition. It offers
a chance to sample the world of experimental comics and allows you to
play with comics yourself.
Free with ICA Day Membership
Wed 25 Jun, 7pm
CURATOR TALK: DANIEL MERLIN GOODBREY
New media artist and lecturer Daniel Merlin Goodbrey is the curator of
the Digital Studio Comica exhibition. Goodbrey takes the audience on a
tour of the selected works in the Digital Studio offering a glimpse of
the prolific webcomics scene.
Free with ICA Day Membership
ICA LISTINGS
Friday 13 June – Thursday 19 June
EDUCATION @ THE ICA
Thurs,
Fri, 19-20Jun, 11am-5pm,
Sat 21 Jun, 11am-3pm
CYBERSONICA EDUCATION
Cybersonica Education promises to be an exciting foray into the world
of electronic sound culture. Integral to the festival, the three day programme
features presentations and practical workshops from Cybersonica performers
and contributors – including DJ and VJ workshops hosted by DJ Magazine
and sessions from Steinberg who will be demonstrating their latest musical
gadgetry and software. We also invite you meet and quiz national and international
guests and discover the latest in audio and technological developments
from some of the leading academic, commercial and artistic innovators.
Check www.cybersonica.org for session details, times and availability.
£8, £7 Concs. £6 ICA Members
Nash Room, Cinema 2
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