Sunday, February 18, 2007

Brighton Voodoo Feb 23 07

Sokari 28th February 07 Guys Hospital


Southwark Bermondsey lecture:

'''Phoenix' Britain after Empire and Slavery''.

by Artist Sokari Douglas Camp.

Location: Guys Hospital Campus, New Hunt's House 7.30 -9.00 28th February.

Map
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/about/campuses/guys-det.html

Friday, February 09, 2007

BSG - 15.2.7


PART TWO of the great - Battlestar Galactica's new lease of life [which] has provoked much discussion. We will screen the second half of the pilot of this new (non Dirk Benedict/Lorne Green/Richard Hatch version - sorry Dirk, but this new lot is so much better. the silent space fight scenes are eerie... and I am glad that Tutankhamen headdress helmet stuff is gone...). Thursday 15th of February in the Cinema of the Richard Hoggard Building of Goldsmiths, starting at 7pm. All welcome.

Got that - Cylons part two, at 7, on 15.2.07. Small Hall.

Monday, February 05, 2007

BSG - 8.2.7


Battlestar Galactica's new lease of life has provoked much discussion. We will screen the pilot of this new (non Dirk Benedict/Lorne Green/Richard hartch version - sorry) series on thursday 8th of February in the Cinema of the Richard Hoggard Building of Goldsmiths, starting at 7pm. All welcome.

Got that - Cylons, at 7, on 8.2.07. Small Hall.

8 MARCH 2007 Chambers


Sam Chambers (Swansea),

"The meaning of 'family': queer theory and the cultural politics of television",

Thursday 8 March 2007, 5pm

Richard Hoggart Building (RHB 137a) Goldsmiths.

Friday, February 02, 2007

Trinketorium 2.27

Trinketorium

Alison Hulme has gone all Cargo Cult and presents this exhibition at Goldsmiths from 2nd Feb 2007 - come to the opening which is starting at 17:00 on Friday early evening.

Location:
Graduate School, Ground Floor, Hatcham House, Goldsmiths
Cost:
Free

Trinketorium – an exhibition at the Graduate School (Alison Hulme)

Every year a tanker from China brings Christmas to Europe in the form of cheap plastic trinkets. On its way home it collects waste plastic, recycles it, and sells it back to us in the form of plastic novelties the next Christmas.

Trinketorium is a collection of photographic works from across academic disciplines that attempts to capture the 'logic' of the trinket economy and the lure of the bargain within a globalised and globalising world.

Consider it as a picture diary of a current-day flaneur. An Arcades Project of the disposable. A comment on collecting. A struggle with capitalist ills through the flotsam and jetsam of quotidian existence. Generation quick-fix gone crazy.

You are warmly invited to the opening of the exhibition.

Drinks and snacks will be served.