HEAR/HERE TO SEE - LEARN MORE ABOUT LONDON'S PIONEERING ARTISTIC APP FOR THE IPHONE
HEAR/HERE TO SEE is an audio guided walk around the political heart of London through encounters with some of the algorithmic systems that impinge upon daily life. It is a project by Manu Luksch & Mukul Patel, commissioned for the City Songlines app for iphone.
To experience HEAR/HERE TO SEE, download City Songlines on the App Store and launch the app at the route’s start point on Parliament Square.
Romeo and Juliet meets Queen – Hideki Noda discusses A Night At the Kabuki
Hideki Noda OBE is a multi-award winning Japanese playwright, theatre director, and actor. This September he presents his sell-out production of A Night At The Kabuki for just three nights in London’s Sadler’s Wells theatre – the only opportunity to see the production outside Asia – with his company Noda Map.
Artist Jordan McKenzie talks about 'Staycation', his latest work at The Smallest Gallery in Soho
Image: 'Staycation' by Jordan McKenzie at The Smallest Gallery in Soho. Photo by Philip Levine.
THEATRE REVIEW: The Wedding by Gecko. Review by Ralph Barker.
Image: The Wedding by Gecko.
I’m sitting in the dark, waiting for a child to be born.
It will happen very soon and, much like in real life, be just as unexpected and confusing. Echoes of childlike cries resound through the Barbican, coming first from my right, then frighteningly close behind me, making their way down toward the stage where the end of a slide protrudes onto a crash mat of stuffed teddy bears.
Multidisciplinary Afrofuturist artist Nwando Ebizie releases her latest album, The Swan
Image: Photo of Nwando Ebezie by Natalie Sharp.