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2025
11.00am - 1.00pm

Event

Amphibian Ways of Listening

  • Location

    Microscope, 2-4 Tottenham Road, #Ground Floor, London N1 4BZ

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Post-Grad Interest Group 'More than human' Presents this listening workshop 'Amphibian Ways of Listening'

A workshop open to explore more–than–human listening based on bodily openness and reciprocity through water as a shared language.

  • Free and open to everyone (no need to be from UAL)
  • Only 20 tickets available - you must commit 100% to attending
  • Note: Please bring a mat or cushion to lie on

We’ll dive into a journey shaped by the movements, gestures and transformations of water. We will place our internal body –memories, emotion, and experiences– and external body –senses, attention and perception– at the disposal of the beings that surround us, noticing what they communicate in a constant flow.

Accessibility note: The first part of the workshop will take place indoors on a ground floor, seated onthe floor, and the second part will include a short 10-minute walk to a nearby park.

Venue: Microscope(Ground Floor, 2–4 Tottenham Road, London, N1 4BZ)

Visual: © Valentina Cerquera Camacho

In collaboration with: UAL Post-Grad Interest Group - More-than-Human

With the support of: Microscope

Microscope is a tiny testing ground for art and ecology in Dalston, East London. It is somewhere between a workshop, a shopfront, a gallery and a living room. It invites creative practitioners and researchers working with ecology and environment to test, experiment and share their works-in-progress.

Microscope is not-for-profit, is hosted by Periscope, and curated by Kirsty Badenoch and Daniel Rea.

Booking required

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Post-Grad Interest Groups at UAL

UAL’s Post-Grad Community Programme supports a growing number of issue-specific, cross-disciplinary interest groups led by postgraduate students and academics.

​These groups connect creatives with shared research/practice interests across different specialisms and subject areas.

Students have launched interest groups in the past to coincide with exhibitions and symposiums that they have organised under the same theme, or have used Interest Groups as a working group towards research or a standalone event or series.

UAL Post-Grad Community

Established in 2013, UAL's Post-Grad Community serves as Europe's largest art and design postgraduate network.​

The Post-Grad Community platform enables students to share work, find opportunities, and connect with UAL’s wider creative network.​ Helping the University create a sense of belonging through student led activities, networking, voice and collaboration.

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