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Methods Lab Annual Lecture


1 Nov 2017, 4:00pm - 6:00pm

RHB 137a, Richard Hoggart Building

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Cost All Welcome, places are Free. Please RSVP for catering purposes. / Book here
Department Sociology , Methods Lab
Contact sociology(@gold.ac.uk)

4pm, with drinks reception from 6pm

This year’s Methods Lab Annual Lecture brings together speakers from social activism, theatre and architecture to explore links between inventive, interdisciplinary initiatives inside and outside of the academy. Speakers will reflect on how creative mis/use of methods and tools of the trade can challenge viewers, disrupt cultural discourse and open up new landscapes for critical discussion. The panel is chaired by the incoming Methods Lab Directors Kat Jungnickel and Beckie Coleman.

James Turner

Founder of Glimpse and is behind CATS - Citizen Advertising Takeover Service which used
crowdsourced funding to replace all the advertising spaces in Clapham Tube station with images of cats.

Sarah Ellis

Digital Director of the Royal Shakespeare Company who in collaboration with Intel and in association with The Imaginarium Studios produced a high-tech version of The Tempest in which one of the characters was digitally animated on stage.

Gemma John

Social anthropologist who researches and writes about behaviour in the built environment and has recently set up Human City, a spatial research, design strategy and innovation consultancy.

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1 Nov 2017 4:00pm - 6:00pm
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