1. Don’t Smile Now… Save it for Later!

    Title: Don’t Smile Now… Save it for Later!
    Location: Donlon Books - 210 Cambridge Heath Road
    Description: A new publication is out now! Don’t Smile Now… Save it for Later! The project shows views from London photo booths. By using a mirror, keeping the curtain open and paying the necessary £4, the booth takes a polaroid of its own surroundings. A book launch will be held at Donlon Books (210 Cambridge Heath Road, London) on the 5th of December from 6 to 9pm. Copies will be available for £25.
    Start Time: 18:00
    Date: 2008-12-05
    End Time: 21:00


  2. Small But Perfectly Formed

    Title: Small But Perfectly Formed
    Location: London, Clerkenwell
    Description: improvised music

    Clive Bell (shakuhachi)
    Bechir Saade (ney)
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    Daichi Yoshikawa (electronics)
    Paul Abbott (shee, computer)
    David Papapostolou (cello)
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    Ute Kanngiesser (cello)

    SAINT MARK\’S CHURCH
    Myddelton Square, Clerkenwell
    London, EC1R 1XX

    It\’s a lovely church. We chose this venue for it\’s unique acoustic.

    Entrance: £5/£4

    2 minutes walk from Angel tube.
    Bus: 30, 73, 205, 214, 394, 476

    More info on the musicians on: http://smabpf.blogspot.com/

    Start Time: 19:30:00
    Date: 2008-11-27


  3. ‘In the eye of the reader’

    Title: ‘In the eye of the reader’
    Location: Cafe Oto, Dalston
    Description: Most Beautiful Swiss Books 2007 discussion with Roland Brauchli from Graphic Thought Facility and further guests.
    Start Time: 12:00
    Date: 2008-11-28


  4. ‘What makes the book’

    Title: ‘What makes the book’
    Location: Cafe Oto, Dalston
    Description: Most Beautiful Swiss Books 2007 discussion with Sean Murphy and Corina Neuenschwander from Value and Service
    Start Time: 12:00
    Date: 2008-11-26


  5. ‘Something to say – and the need of that form to say it’

    Title: ‘Something to say – and the need of that form to say it’
    Location: Cafe Oto, Dalston
    Description: Most Beautiful Swiss Books 2007 discussion with Jost Hochuli, Ron Costley, James Goggin and Laurent Benner
    Start Time: 14:00
    Date: 2008-11-29


  6. Forever

    Forever
    21 November 2008 - 1 February 2009
    John Madejski Garden
    Admission free

    A large video wall will generate infinite variations of digital animations responding to the rhythm of a single soundtrack. Each music video will be different, presenting a unique reaction to the track. The bespoke generative design system at the heart of Forever will spawn countless reactive music videos, everyday, forever.

    Title: Forever
    Location: V&A John Madejski Garden
    Description: This winter the V&A John Madejski Garden will come alive with the latest digital commission by Universal Everything , a multidisciplinary design studio founded by creative director Matt Pyke in 2004.
    Start Time: 8pm
    Date: 2008-11-21


  7. Digital Cities: London’s Future

    Title: Digital Cities: London’s Future
    Location: The Building Centre, Store Street, London WC1E 7BT
    Description: Digital Cities looks at how digital technology helps us understand and improve the planning and experience of our city.
    21 November - 24 January 2009
    Date: 2008-11-21

    Digital Cities looks at how digital technology helps us understand and improve the planning and experience of our city. It looks at the impact on movement in cities: how communication and information technologies enhance a person´s experience of place; how people interpret cities with the use of technology; and how mapping influences the design and planning of cities. It also discusses some of the ‘big brother’ issues such as privacy and security.

    The exhibition is presented through a number of research and commercial projects which use technology to provide planning and design and communication tool for the city. It contains live and interactive presentations in a number of digital media, showcasing work by Aedas, atmos, BT, Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis, Cityware, Colin Buchanan, Farrells, GMJ, Hank Haeusler, Intelligent Space, Minimaforms, Ordnance Survey, Proboscis, SENSEable, Smartslab, Space Syntax, UCL, Zmapping


  8. Most Beautiful Swiss Books 2007

    Title: Most Beautiful Swiss Books 2007
    Location: Cafe Oto, Dalston
    Description: The Helvetic Centre and the Swiss Federal Office of Culture would like to invite you to the opening on the 19 November 2008 at 7pm. Hans Muster, director of Helvetic Centre will have a few words and guests from Switzerland will introduce the competition and the catalogue.
    Please reserve Saturday afternoon 29 November for there will be a workshop held in the exhibition with guests from London and Switzerland. For further information go to www.helveticcentre.ch
    Start Date: 2008-11-19
    Start Time: 19:00
    End Date: 2008-11-30