Situated Practice: Live
Join students from Situated Practice MA, for a selection of activations and interventions across London.

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About
Situated Practice: Live presents a sequence of moments through which Situated Practice MA students share their work with the public across London. Visitors are invited to participate in immersive performances, attend screenings, walk streets and paths, hear readings, share stories and contribute to workshops and discussions.
This series of events are free to attend and open to all – booking is required.
These events take place across different locations with different access options. If you have any queries or want more information or support please email or call 020 3108 7337.
Schedule
Wednesday 16 October
Intergenerational Symposium on Design and the Ageing Brain
Dieuwke Cappaert
14:00-15:00
Room G.08, The Bartlett School of Architecture, 22 Gordon Street, WC1H 0QB

Invited contributors from different fields will offer a short comment on this work and the topics it touches on, with opportunity for questions to be asked about the future of design for our ageing population
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Image: Photograph by Dieuwke Cappaert
The Possibility of a Common Ground, contradictions & paradoxes
Ignacio Saavedra
15:30-17:30
Room 1.02, The Bartlett School of Architecture, 22 Gordon Street, WC1H 0QB

There will be opportunity to use and contribute to a collection of materials that will become a tool to enter into dialogue with others. Participants in the workshop will deconstruct expertise and produce new collective readings and knowledge around this emerging field.
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Image: Photograph by Ignacio Saavedra
A Lunar Perspective
Eloise Maltby Maland
18:00-20:30
North Observatory, UCL, Gower Street, WC1E 6BT

Eloise will perform this short piece inside UCL’s North Observatory, using the work to question the practices of bordering and othering which are present in the front line of UK immigration policies and made manifest in Lunar House.
Through this orbital journey, A Lunar Perspective touches upon themes of astronomy, mapping and bordering to explore connections, real and imagined, between the body, the land and the sky and to examine the politics of traversing the border.
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This event involves travelling from one site to another, if you have any physical access queries please contact us at least one day in advance.
Image: The moon, from Google Earth.
Thursday 17 October
The Emancipated Hill
Luofei Dong
14:00 – 15:00
Northala Fields, Kensington Road, Northolt, UB5 6UR

This installation/performance is part of Luofei's project The Emancipated Hill/隐山, which attempts to address these questions:
What happens when a hill vanishes in a city, with its architectures and its people?
How will a hill emancipate itself?
Luofei will invite visitors to collectively install light and ephemeral bamboo structures, which originate from the traditional Japanese ceremonial meal of ‘flowing-water ramen’. The installation/performance will celebrate the situatedness of being on the hill and reveal the problematics of the contemporary urban ‘green’ place-making; considering landscape as a resource to be extracted, economically valuable and exclusive, ‘pleasantly designed’ views that reinforce class divisions.
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Image: Drawing by Luofei Dong
Constructing Realities: Landscapes of Ladino
Anastasia Perahia Dede
18:30-20:30
Old Baths, Hackney Wick, E9 5JH

Anastasia will present a video exploring the nexus of language and landscape through the disappearance of Judeao-Spanish/Ladino in Greece.
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Image: Still from film by Anastasia Perahia Dede.
Constructing Realities: Il Balcone
Valeria Muteri
18:30-20:30
Old Baths, Hackney Wick, E9 5JH

Valeria will give a performative reading from an installed ‘balcony’ representing the main dissident found in Castelvetrano, Sicily, Giuseppe Cimarosa. Son of a cousin of the current mafia Godfather, Giuseppe has responded to the family by declaring his position against the mafia publicly. The project is an homage to his brave act of resistance.
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Image: Photograph by Valeria Muteri
Friday 18 October
Embodying Land Values
Shivani Shah
17:00-18:00
Bank of England, Threadneedle Street, EC2R 8AH

Shivani references language used by profit-driven real estate developers for explaining land value calculations. This intentionally mystifying language aims to derive the highest economic value from a piece of land and creates blind spots which are used by developers as opportunities to distort the projected values of land. The effects of this can be seen in the form of extortionate rents which are destroying the way human life is organised and the cities we live in built.
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Image: by Shivani Shah
Activation of the Thames Estuary
Jerneja Rebernak
18:30-19:30
RAW Labs, Norton Quays, Royal Albert Wharf, E16 2QP

Visitors will have the opportunity to create an imaginary soundscape by exploring the liminal edge of the river through a collective walk using a local area network (LAN) infrastructure. As non-human living entities, water and waves, will intermingle in a temporary sound intervention activated by the presence of the audience.
The Planetary Institute is the sensorial and spatio-temporal embodied presence of the practitioner within the landscape.
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Image: by Jerneja Rebernak
Saturday 19 October
Tracing the Tow Path
Sophie Hardcastle
14:00-14:45
Hackney Wick Station, Wallis Road, E9 5LN

Participants are invited to hear the voices of the local community and welcomed to challenge their own position, perspective and interpretation of the landscape. During this intervention Sophie queries:
- How can the concept of ‘situated knowledges’ be harnessed within discourses of urban planning?
- How can contemporary urban practices become located within a site and grounded within the surrounding context?
- How can we celebrate embodied knowledges and come to value voices that are locatable, accountable and responsible?
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Image: Photograph by Sophie Hardcastle
An independent and flexible and precarious and overworked rehearsal
Ignacio Rivas
16:00-17:30
Hackney, please see Eventbrite for exact location

The collective actions of this open rehearsal seek to expose the ‘everyday’ and the ‘personal’ in a public sphere in order to question the contemporary idealisation of the independent and flexible working style, that encourages competition, personal entrepreneurship and self-definition over the collective ideals of society.
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Image: Image by Ignacio Rivas
Lead image by Shivani Shah.
Further information
Ticketing
Open
Cost
Free
Open to
All
Availability
Yes