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Dream Director
A new immersive installation that merges art, science and digital media.
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Rafael Lozano-Hemmer Retrospective
Alongside the Under Scan show, a retrospective of Lozano-Hemmer's moving-image works, via a series of documentaries, spanning the past decade of his career.
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Under Scan
Shapes and shadows and pictures of you, all lit up in Trafalgar Square, for free!
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Ear Cinema: Late Noon Sun
Surreal and spooky immersive multi-disciplined installation, incorporating live performance, animation and rarely-experienced ambisonic sound techniques.
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Memory Cloud
Turn your text into smoke and air, huge in Trafalgar Square.
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My Place in Between
A two-woman show looking at two home cities, London and Beirut, and communicating an uneasiness with the concept of home.
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Neurotic
Massive robots are trained to love punk: come join the mechanical moshpit and hear some scary-good bands.
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Don't Leave Me This Way
Franko B & Kamal Ackarie present their new work, a journey into the realm of the metaphysical.
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Clod Ensemble: Red Ladies
The Red Ladies are on their way. Who are they and what do they want? Do their stilettos pose a threat to national security? Be vigilant!
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The Fundamentals of Digital Art
Discussing the ever-shifting relationship between digital technology and art, and launching Richard Colson's new book.
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Simon Pope Residency
Simon Pope takes up a short residency at the ICA, in dialogue with the spirit of André Cadere.
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Daydream Nation A/W 08: Good Night Deer
Kay and Jing return to the ICA with a tale of hunter and hunted: imagine Tim Burton directing Kafka's Metamorphosis in a forest on stage.
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Heath Bunting: Status Walk
A psychogeographic walk and talk through central London with a master of identity manipulation.
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Bill Burns:
0.800. 0FAUNA 0FLORA The Bird Radio lounge and proving machine continue to run until 15 Feb in the ICA Bar.
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The Death of Peter Fechter
A live re-enactment devised by artist S Mark Gubb, taking place at a secret location in London.
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Charade
Television's over. Networks are down. The radio is silent. All files erased. Imagine every book, film, play or song is about to be destroyed. What would you save?
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Fallujah
"a devastating new piece of documentary theatre" The Daily Telegraph
"Brilliant cutting edge theatre. An exceptional audience experience" Jon SnowBased on testimony from those involved in the siege of Fallujah in 2004, a new play by Jonathan Holmes, with a new score by Nitin Sawhney, and sets by Lucy and Jorge Orta.
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Quartet
Live music, dance, robotics and animation come together in St. Bartholomew's Great Hall.
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Flock
Join Trafalgar Square's ghostly dancers in an interactive installation inspired by Swan Lake.
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Nobel Textiles
Scientists and designers have worked together to create amazing innovations in textiles, showing in special greenhouses at the park and here at the ICA.
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London International Mime Festival
We are delighted to have a selection of events from the 2009 Mime Festival at the ICA.