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Miša Skalskis: Now That’s What I Call Mash-Up
Institute of Contemporary Arts
Photo courtesy of the Artist

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Ever wanted to rework a favourite track, exorcise an earworm with black metal flair, or break free from the creative limits of a two-CDJ setup? This playful and practical workshop introduces the art and history of musical mash-ups, from early bootlegs and 2000s internet culture to contemporary remix practices. 

Participants will explore the ethics of sampling, experiment with accessible new tools, and begin crafting their own sonic hybrids.

Please bring a laptop with audio editing software (or your favourite sampler), headphones, and a few tracks you'd like to play with.

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Bio
Miša Skalskis
is a multidisciplinary artist based in Helsinki, working across music, video, sculpture, and performance. Their practice explores how identity is shaped by outside forces—historical narratives, aesthetic movements, subcultures, and the ever-evolving landscape of mass media. Drawing on pop culture tropes and methods of mass production, Skalskis examines the tension between desire and reality, the seductive yet deceptive promises of capitalism and mass culture.

They received BA in Sonology at the Royal Conservatoire in the Hague and an MFA from the Sandberg Institute in Amsterdam. Skalskis’ work has been presented in Finland (Sorbus, ARS22 Opening), the Baltics (KIM?, CAC Vilnius, Baltic Triennial, Editorial project space), the Netherlands (Sonic Acts, Rijks, Van Abbe Museum, 1646 Project Space), France (the Community), Poland (MOCAK in Krakow), Austria (Improper Walls), and the UK (Cell Projects).
In partnership with the Finnish Institute in the UK and Ireland



 
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06:00 pm
Sat, 19 Jul 2025
Stage

£15 full price / £12.50 concessions

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