Lunchtime Talks

Lunchtime Talks

Season

Ongoing

Lunchtime Talks are a series of informal presentations. We host them in our Pervasive Media Studio. They usually take place at 13:00 on a Friday, are free and are open to everybody.

Join us in the building and streaming online (on YouTube). Come along, bring a sandwich, and get to know more about the Studio community. Find out about current and up-coming projects, or residents' work.

From 10:00 - 17:00 you can stay at the Studio for Open Studio Fridays. This is a chance to continue the conversation or work on your own projects. The Studio provides chairs, tables, wireless and a great space. You bring what you need to work with (laptop/mobile). Tell us what you’re up to, or allow us to help make conversations within the resident community happen. Studio staff and residents will be around to chat, answer questions, or tell you more about what we do. The open afternoons close at 17:00, sometimes with a trip to the Café & Bar.

The Studio is beyond the Café & Bar, turn right and then go down the corridor to your left (where the toilets are). The double doors here will be open, go all the way down until you reach the Studio. A member of staff will sign you in, and check your ticket, if you have booked.


Upcoming events in this season

Leading for Change

Lunchtime Talk
An image of two women, Jess Bunyan and Euellla Jackson - they are sat together on a brown sofa, with an abstract pattern painted on the wall behind them. Jess wears blue, and Euella wears red.
Fri 27 Feb 13:00-14:00
Talk (In venue + Live Stream)

In this Lunchtime Talk, we'll hear from Euella Jackson and Jess Bunyan Co-Directors of Rising Arts Agency about their leadership journey.

WrongMove.

Lunchtime Talk
A digital render of the video work WrongMove. The image depicts a render of the city of London, with illuminated areas indicating places that are wheelchair accessible.
Fri 6 March 13:00-14:00
Talk (In venue + Live Stream)

In this Lunchtime Talk we'll hear from artist, programmer and live coding performer, Joseph Wilk. In this talk he will walk us through the process of turning experiences of frustration into work designed to shame rental websites into action.

An image of a person adorned in all black, with a cape-like garment at the back, lying semi prone on the floor of a barn in a farm. The cape-like element of their outfit is decorated with multi coloured trinkets of varying materials. In the background of the image, cows in a paddock can be seen, with the space illuminated by natural light coming through the entrance to the right of the image.
Fri 13 March 13:00-14:00
Talk (In venue + Live Stream)

In this Lunchtime Talk, interdisciplinary artist Lucy Cash shares examples of how choreographic thinking across film, performance, and visual art can create space for connection between humans and other species, inviting more caring and connected ways of relating.

A screenshot of audio production software used to make animal sounds from programmed or recorded sources. Two large dots, one red and one blue, connect a network of smaller dots via straight yellow lines, forming an amorphous shape in the centre of the image.
Fri 20 March 13:00-14:00
Talk (In venue + Live Stream)

In this Lunchtime Talk, sound editor and designer Jonny Crew and programmer and educator Kyle Ramsey will share techniques used in sound design for their animated documentaries.

We're Being Played

Lunchtime Talk
An image showing a tutorial for Max Haiven's board game, Billionaires and Guillotines. Various digitally rendered squares lie on the wooden table, showing a multitude of concepts, from power, legacy, toys, vanity and influence. Various flow charts connect the concepts to other squares of text, detailing the rules of the board game.
Fri 27 March 13:00-14:00
Talk (In venue + Live Stream)

In this Lunchtime Talk, Dr. Max Haiven will explore how games have shaped 21st century capitalism and how to use social movements using games to fight back.

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