ICA is closed from the 30 May – 3 June inclusive.
As bodies, citizens and actors in the global flow, we act and are acted upon. Crucially together, we ask: How can we exist in structures that are failing?
In this half-day provocation invited artists, musicians and theorists examine systems on the brink of collapse and offer an invitation to break down and examine the opaque and complex ties that bind.
Embodied, economic, environmental and sonic systems are interrogated as our contributors consider how technology, money, warfare and politics grasp us.
The day will culminate in a large scale performance by 40-person experimental choir Musarc of Jennifer Walshe’s, “The White Noisery”.
2.15-2.35 To Not Follow Under: screening by artist Leah Clements
2.35-2.45 Aphonia: screening by artist Sophie Hoyle
2.45-3.20 The Body Before Me: Artists Leah Clements and Sophie Hoyle join a discussion and Q&A with Robyn Landau (Kinda Studios) and Sam Kelly (Red Medicine)
3.20-3.35 break
3.35-5.00 Systems at the Brink: presentations and discussion with Jaya Klara Brekke, Wassim Alsindi, Georgina Voss, Shumon Basar and Ann Pettifor chaired by Susanna Davies-Crook
PART II: Environmental & Sonic
5.40-5.55 Becoming Plant: Guided meditation by Jemma Foster - Wild Alchemy Lab
5.55-6.10 Toxic Blooms: screening by artist Diana Policarpo
6.10-6.40 Collapsology: a presentation by Richard Hames
6.40-6.45 break
6.50-7.15 On Falling Short: a musical exploration of falling, failing and flailing by artist Sam Belinfante ft. Musarc and David Lale (cello)
7.15-7.30 Music, Art, AI and The White Noisery : a live introduction by Jennifer Walshe
7.30-8.00 The White Noisery by Jennifer Walshe performed by experimental 40-person choir Musarc perform
In this half-day provocation invited artists, musicians and theorists examine systems on the brink of collapse and offer an invitation to break down and examine the opaque and complex ties that bind.
Embodied, economic, environmental and sonic systems are interrogated as our contributors consider how technology, money, warfare and politics grasp us.
The day will culminate in a large scale performance by 40-person experimental choir Musarc of Jennifer Walshe’s, “The White Noisery”.
PART I: Embodied & Economic
2.00-2.15 Nervous Systems : Keynote presentation from ICA Talks & Research Curator Susanna Davies-Crook
2.15-2.35 To Not Follow Under: screening by artist Leah Clements
2.35-2.45 Aphonia: screening by artist Sophie Hoyle
2.45-3.20 The Body Before Me: Artists Leah Clements and Sophie Hoyle join a discussion and Q&A with Robyn Landau (Kinda Studios) and Sam Kelly (Red Medicine)
3.20-3.35 break
3.35-5.00 Systems at the Brink: presentations and discussion with Jaya Klara Brekke, Wassim Alsindi, Georgina Voss, Shumon Basar and Ann Pettifor chaired by Susanna Davies-Crook
PART II: Environmental & Sonic
5.40-5.55 Becoming Plant: Guided meditation by Jemma Foster - Wild Alchemy Lab
5.55-6.10 Toxic Blooms: screening by artist Diana Policarpo
6.10-6.40 Collapsology: a presentation by Richard Hames
6.40-6.45 break
6.50-7.15 On Falling Short: a musical exploration of falling, failing and flailing by artist Sam Belinfante ft. Musarc and David Lale (cello)
7.15-7.30 Music, Art, AI and The White Noisery : a live introduction by Jennifer Walshe
7.30-8.00 The White Noisery by Jennifer Walshe performed by experimental 40-person choir Musarc perform
02:00 pm
Sun, 14 Apr 2024
Stage
05:30 pm
Sun, 14 Apr 2024
Stage
Ticket information
- All tickets that do not require ID (full price, disabled, income support) can be printed at home or stored in email
- For aged-based concession tickets (under 25, student and pensioner) please bring relevant ID to collect at the front desk before the event.
Access Info:
• There will be covid tests, masks and hand sanitiser available. If you are unwell or unsure if you are unwell, please do test and / or wear a mask accordingly.
• This event contains mention of physical violence, suicide, mental and physical illness and genocide For any access requirements or questions please email access@ica.art
• Accessible links to Leah Clement’s film: (captioned) (audio described)
• There will be covid tests, masks and hand sanitiser available. If you are unwell or unsure if you are unwell, please do test and / or wear a mask accordingly.
• This event contains mention of physical violence, suicide, mental and physical illness and genocide For any access requirements or questions please email access@ica.art
• Accessible links to Leah Clement’s film: (captioned) (audio described)
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