Visual Cultures events Our events that are open to the public, students and staff. Upcoming events On Theory-Fiction and Other Genres 29 May 2025 5:00pm - 7:00pm More information Dargeçit (Hold Still) Screening 4 June 2025 5:30pm - 8:00pm More information Past events Thursday 22 May 2025 Ahuman Occult: Pedagogy in Practice Thursday 15 May 2025 Spectral Incisions: Populist Visualities in Post-Socialist Bulgaria Tuesday 13 May 2025 Jewish and Black Waywardness: Narrating Afterlife Subjunctively Thursday 8 May 2025 Every Little Thing: Institutional Psychotherapy and the La Borde clinic Just Evidence @ Goldsmiths Thursday 27 March 2025 Who's Represented/What's Unrepresentable: AI and Race Thursday 20 March 2025 the materialist girlies are not spiritual enough Race and/as Technology: Derica Shields Thursday 13 March 2025 Volumetric Mediations Friday 7 March 2025 2073: Screening + discussion with Asif Kapadia and Eyal Weizman Thursday 6 March 2025 The ascent, the exploration, and a mythology on techno-elitism and engineering Thursday 27 February 2025 Found / Property: Museums, Race and the Making of Labor Divisions Friday 14 February 2025 Monuments, Counter-monuments, Anti-monuments: Theory and Practice Thursday 13 February 2025 Model Collapse: On Capital and White Anxiety Tuesday 11 February 2025 Walking, Seeing, Hearing Infrastructure Thursday 6 February 2025 Race-Making in Real-Time 3D Friday 31 January 2025 Monuments, Counter-monuments, Anti-monuments: Theory and Practice Thursday 30 January 2025 Race after AI: Countering Proxy Logics with a “Politics of Proximity" Friday 24 January 2025 Monuments, Counter-monuments, Anti-monuments: Theory and Practice Thursday 23 January 2025 Geomancer Friday 17 January 2025 OMNI-ACCESS: Post- and decolonial perspectives on the platformed city Thursday 16 January 2025 OMNI-ACCESS: Post- and decolonial perspectives on the platformed city Thursday 12 December 2024 Lapping it up: a book launch for these Erotics of Deconstruction Thursday 5 December 2024 Pictorial Rationalities, Radical Description, and Thinking from Below Thursday 28 November 2024 To imagine what we don’t see: towards a rare pluralism (Cronenberg & Lovecraft)