Spaces, Immersion and Reality

  • Wednesday 1st December 2021
Sound/Image Research Group

Panel, talks and discussion (6pm); exhibition launch (7pm)

Marking the launch of the SOUND/IMAGE Exhibition, this panel discussion explores ideas of “Space, Immersion and Reality”.  

What makes a space? What constitutes immersion? Whose reality? 

Introducing a cross section of research projects undertaken by members of the SOUND/IMAGE research group we hope to stimulate discussion with colleagues and seek out new avenues of collaboration with colleagues across the faculty and wider university. 

The event will feature short presentations on ongoing research, followed by an open panel discussion chaired by Prof. Steve Kennedy. 

This event takes place from 6pm in TV studio 2, Stockwell Street Building. Admission is free but places are limited and registration is advised. Please use the link below to register if you wish to attend.

The panel discussion will be followed by an opening reception of the Sound/Image ’21 exhibition in the Stephen Lawrence Gallery from 7pm.

Related Events & Exhibitions

  • ROT, Greenwich

    • Wednesday 15th December 2021
    • 7:00-8:00 pm

    A new performance by Siôn Parkinson and Richard Whitby, with Amit Dinesh Patel aka Dushume

  • Instrumentalising Spaces: the IKO immersive loudspeaker

    • Wednesday 8th December 2021
    • 6 - 8 pm
    • Stephen Lawrence Gallery

    Angela McArthur introduces the IKO loudspeaker in discussion with other members of the group. Talk (at 6pm) followed by performance.

  • SOUND/IMAGE ’21

    • 1st - 18th December 2021
    • TBC
    • Stephen Lawrence Gallery

    An exhibition and accompanying series of events showcasing the Sound/Image research group. Participating group members: Dushume (Amit Patel); Jim Hobbs; Andrew Knight-Hill; Emma Margetson; Angela McArthur; Jonathan Weinal; Richard Whitby

  • SOUND MEDITATIONS FROM THE FUTURE WITH THE IKO

    • Thursday 25th November 2021
    • 6:30pm - 8:00pm
    • Stephen Lawrence Gallery

    A 1.5-hour deep listening immersion with one of the most fascinating and technologically advanced speaker systems ever created.