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  • 16 March 12

    Oliver Smith on Re-Run TODAY ONLY →

    An invitation and the limit of the loop.

    Nesting somewhere in the middle of the exhibition: The Map is the Territory is an episodic group event: RE-RUN, which will display a different digital video loop every day for 14 days, curated by Majed Aslam and Fay Nicolson:

  • 15 March 12

    Constitution of the Damned ~ tonight on Resonance104.4fm →

  • 4 March 12

    Re-Run →

    An invitation and the limit of the loop.

    Nesting somewhere in the middle of the exhibition: The Map is the Territory is an episodic group event: RE-RUN, which will display a different digital video loop every day for 14 days, curated by Majed Aslam and Fay Nicolson:

    Actress, Ayshay, Majed Aslam, Nathan Barlex, David Blandy, Ami Clarke, Jess Flood-Paddock, Dean Kissick, Gil Leung, Chooc Ly Tan, Fay Nicolson, Damien Roach, Oliver Smith, Jesse Wine. 

    Selected artists have been invited to submit a short digital video file no longer than a minute to be displayed on a continuous loop for 24 hours. From 6th – 21st March a different work will be shown each day, culminating in a series, an episodic event exploring the technical novelty of the loop and its potential to unravel temporal structure. RE-RUN will take place at Banner Repeater and simultaneously online at www.re-run.net. 

    RE-RUN is an ongoing project curated by Majed Aslam and Fay Nicolson. 

  • 4 March 12

    Video

  • 8 February 12

    Publication ~ The Starry Rubric Set

    The Starry Rubric Set

    2012 
    32 pages, 243 x 155 mm
    Risograph printed, staple bound
    Edition of 200 
    Published by Wysing Arts Centre, February 2012 
    Edited by Gareth Bell-Jones with An Endless Supply
    Set in AES Curwen Sans
    ISBN 978-0-9539222-3-9

    A publication produced to accompany the exhibition ‘The Starry Rubric Set’ at Wysing Arts Centre, Cambridge, February to March 2012. The show considered classical astrology as a device to bring together new works made by artists who were in residence at Wysing during 2011 and to introduce the three themes of the 2012 programme: The Cosmos, The Mirror and The Forest. Participants — including artists, non-artists, writers, musicians, academics — were invited to respond to the question, ‘From your position predict two points in motion that will come into alignment’.

    [Left hand page: H von Strunkel 2 by Oliver Smith & Fay Nicolson]

  • 29 December 11

    Verlan · 14–22 January 2012 →

    Verlan

    Preview, Friday 13th / 6 – 9.30pm

    Majed Aslam, Joel Beach, Jez Brann, Edward Cotterill, Sam Griffin, Gabor Gyory, Dear Mr. Quistgaard, Fay Nicolson, Clunie Reid, Oliver Smith, David Treloar & Simon Willems.

    Open daily, during exhibitions 

    11 – 6.00pm

    Twelve Around One Gallery
    33a Shacklewell Street
    London
    E2 7EG

  • 2 November 11

    Re-makers of Simple Furniture

    The Anti-Library
    04 November – 17 December 2011  

    SPACE
    129—131 Mare Street
    London
    E8 3RH
    020 8525 4330 

  • 1 October 11

    Picture

    Constitution of the Damned at Wysing Art Centre View high resolution

    Constitution of the Damned at Wysing Art Centre

  • 23 September 11

    Kaleidoscope blog reviews Constitution of the Damned →

  • 22 August 11

    Anarchive →

  • 22 August 11

    Constitution of the Damned

    Constitution of the Damned is a project setting up scenarios to activate codes and rules of self-organisation.

    Exhibition, Landings
    Fabrikkgata 9
    3320 Vestfossen
    Norway
    landings-projectspace.com

    Procession of the Damned
    Wysing Arts Centre
    Cambridge, UK
    Saturday 10 September 2011
    12PM - 12AM
    www.wysingartscentre.org

    Constitution of the Damned: Radio Play
    Resonance FM 
    www.resonancefm.com

  • 12 July 11

    Pictures

    One last look

  • 25 June 11

    Future Works

    FUTURE WORKS
    RCA Printmaking Department

    Designed by Europa

  • 21 June 11

    Picture

    View high resolution
  • 7 June 11

    "We’ve got two weeks. If you don’t sleep that’s four weeks."

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