Careful Whisper/Heart Science: Anne Pollock & Nina Wakeford with Sue Brain
Join Careful Whisper collaborators in an informal dialogue across art, feminist science and technology studies, and cardiovascular science.
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Join Careful Whisper collaborators in an informal dialogue across art, feminist science and technology studies, and cardiovascular science.
Join award winning comic artist Dr Ian Williams in this storytelling workshop to explore, draw and discuss experiences of dementia.
A feminist encounter with cardiovascular science by artist and sociologist Nina Wakeford and King’s Professors Anne Pollock and Susan Brain
An informal lunchtime Q&A with award-winning photographer Allie Crew and Professor Catherine Evans.
Step inside a futuristic Taiwanese night market to explore ideas around ecology and global food production – a world premiere commissioned by LIFT & Taipei Performing Arts Center
An artist-led workshop exploring the messy realities of AI in the street, and the data infrastructure in which it is now entangled.
Structured in seven days, each symbolising a different epoch in the history of the earth, Rachel Rose’s video work comprises thousands of medium format photographs shot in her children’s bedroom.
As part of The Overview Effect, we present an evening of artists' films on the theme of space travel.
Photography, comic strips, poems and games reveal the human stories of those who care for loved ones dying with dementia.
A Japanese astronaut’s existential wonder for the cosmos sparks an exploration into the perplexing experience of navigating our everyday lives in Ruth Waters’ film.
Through the 200 million year old ginkgo tree, Tang Han contemplates shifting human greed, our interconnectedness with non-humans, and the continuity of life.
Three video artworks explore our time on Earth, offering a shift in perspective through their depictions of the natural world. Ends Saturday.