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March 17, 2014

by Noelle Jouglet

London Exhibition: “In Kony’s Shadow”

Along the Thames River runs a variety of London’s culture. From historic places such as Westminster Abbey and London Bridge, to a new age art scene and outlawed skate park – it is a hot spot for both tourists and locals to take a stroll. Located strategically along that walk is a small art gallery […]

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March 3, 2014

by Rebecca Argall

‘In Kony’s Shadow’ exhibition opens

Starting this Wednesday, the charity Christian Aid will be hosting an exhibition in London called ‘In Kony’s Shadow’. It consists of personal experiences shared through photographs, films and written accounts that the charity has collected which explore some of the scars- physical and mental- that the LRA have left in northern Uganda. If anyone’s nearby check it out and […]

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December 20, 2012

by Juan Frausto

Count me in for the 360 degree concert

Being an avid concert goer, a music enthusiast, and having been to my share of festivals that go from dusk to dawn (I think they call those raves), there’s nothing more exciting to me than innovation in live music experiences. In November, London’s Flat Iron Square was taken over by ML Studio’s Marcus Lyall as he […]

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November 5, 2012

by Juan Frausto

rAndom International goes interactive

With simple yet very contemporary presentations, rAndom International creates interactive installations that blur the borders of art, technology, and the life we encompass. Founded in 2005, the London-based collective mostly works with light and relays on movement to create artworks that highlight our behaviors and interactions. Its most recent installation brought a storm indoors as the Barbican’s Curve gallery in London was transformed into […]

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October 11, 2012

by Juan Frausto

A virtual view of a connected world

London’s Design Festival annually brings together innovative architects and designers to amplify the city’s imaginative borders and to recreate the city’s most notable places. In September, London’s Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) was invaded by a mysterious structure that lived off an invisible force. Prism, designed by London artist Keiichi Matsuda, was one of several large-scale interactive installations presented by […]

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