Aldgate Series 1:
Nabil Ahmed, Eileen Simpson and Ben White >
24 November 2011, 6:30pm
A series of lectures with presentations made by those who can offer an insight into the area of Aldgate and its urban and creative context, as well as the …
Preview: Aldgate series of talks, November & December >
24 November 2011, 6:30pm
A series of lectures with presentations made by those who can offer an insight into the area of Aldgate and its urban and creative context, as well as the …
Charney Review >
21 November 2011, 9:32pm
At the beginning of this lecture stood the question: is this new interest in the art of craft a requiem or renaissance? Is it being treated as a novelty? This …
Pressing Matters >
21 November 2011, 9:00am
This exhibition acts as a catalyst for a series of shows that will explore the techniques and craftsmanship that happen in the design, art and media studios of …
Power of Making: Requiem or Renaissance? Lecture by Daniel Charney >
10 November 2011, 6:30pm
Y1 Lectures, Episode 1 Does the distance from production mean that making will increasingly disappear from most people lives? or are we at a time of growing …
Capturing Urban Conflicts >
5 November 2011, 1:11pm
Capturing Urban Conflicts offers a glimpse into the everyday life and built environment of cities that stand at the centre of some of the world’s most …
Lecture and exhibition opening: Capturing Urban Conflicts >
3 November 2011, 6:30pm
Lecture by Wendy Pullan, University of Cambridge Exhibition: Thursday 3 November to Saturday 5 November 2011 The Gallery, Spring House Capturing Urban …
Review: Seung H-Sang’s, Landscript
A review of Seung H-Sang's lecture in the Forum, Thursday 28 October 2011. After a capturing introduction from Florian Beigel of ARU describing the essential principals on which Mr. Seung’s work is based, I anticipated to be guided into that sensuous world. Maybe that’s why the first part of the lecture didn’t quite settle in my mind and the fast flickering through the concepts of the Gwangju Design Biennale, co-directed with artist and architect Ai Weiwei, and the following images of spaces and projects from the site felt misplaced. The only …

