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Updates on the live programme @nottm_contemp including talks, screenings and events.
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We gathered to collectively reimagine the future of Broad Marsh shopping centre. Using an activity sheet, we invited drawing and writing to communicate ideas for the future of the unoccupied ruin.
                                            
                                            
                                            
                                            What does Nottingham need in the place of the Broadmarsh Shopping Centre? What will be the experience of Nottingham over the next century? Join us for Reimagining Nottingham: The Future of Broadmarsh Shopping Centre, Sat 14 May, 2pm–3.30pm Book now: eventbrite.co.uk/e/reimagining-…
                                            Join us for the UK premiere of Agrilogistics, a film that looks at recent technological transformations in contemporary industrial agriculture, followed by a conversation with Gerard Ortín Castellví and Dimitris Papadopoulos. 25 May 6.30pm Book now: eventbrite.co.uk/e/artists-film…
                                            Céline Condorelli and Hannah Catherine Jones joined us to discuss their collaboration and practice by sharing visual, aural and literary references that have influenced their works in the exhibition Our Silver City, 2094. The event is available to watch via our YouTube channel
                                            Sonia Levy and Heather Swanson joined us in conversation, moderated by Filipa Ramos, to elevate the ideas and knowledge that brought Sonia Levy’s new film Creatures of the Lines into life. The livestreamed event is available to watch via our YouTube channel.
                                            
                                            
                                            
                                            We are happy to announce that The Contemporary Journal is back. Emergency & Emergence unearths transdisciplinary, sensorial and speculative practices of radical sensemaking and wayfinding via questions of repair, pedagogy, remediation and mutation. thecontemporaryjournal.org
                                            Now live! Artists' Film: Sonia Levy, Creatures of the Lines Click here to watch: youtube.com/watch?v=odAqq-…
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Artists' Film: Sonia Levy, Creatures of the Lines
'Emergency & Emergence' is our new year-long research strand investigating transdisciplinary, sensorial and speculative practices for reimagining the planet. Keep an eye on our social media and website for updates!
                                            We are looking to recruit a dynamic and collaborative Assistant Curator of Live Programmes to support our ambitious programme of events, seminars, workshops, symposia, screenings, lectures, publications and research.
Patricia Dominguez visited us recently to lead Vegetal Matrix: Decolonial Botany Workshop - an experimental session of plant representation, looking to connect with other minds and new ways of seeing and perceiving, beyond the rational gaze.
                                            We were joined by Ama Josephine B. Johnstone for ‘Speculative Fiction, Speculative Economics’ at After Growth: A Symposium on Post-Capitalist Imaginaries. "If we don't demand radical change, we are headed for a whole world of people searching for a home that no longer exists."
                                            Ahead of our next Five Bodies reading on 14 April with Elizabeth Povinelli and Rindon Johnson, you can catch up on the previous talks online. Watch March's reading from Jason Allen-Paisant and Mina Gorji: nottinghamcontemporary.org/record/reading…
Bahar Noorizadeh joined us for the After Growth panel ‘Speculative Fiction, Speculative Economics’ with Ama Josephine B. Johnstone and Manuel Ángel Macía. "The weird is a glitch, a form of mythology required to bring us into the waking life of our bodies as reserves of the soul"
                                            Fernando García-Dory joined us for After Growth: A Symposium on Post-Capitalist Imaginaries on 19th March. ‘Thinking on forms of cultural celebrations and cultural manifestations. It’s enjoyment and fulfilment in the different cycles of the land.’
                                            Tonny Nowshin joined us in conversation as part of the After Growth symposium for ‘Degrowth and Climate Justice with Giorgos Kallis and Tonny Nowshin’. ‘No matter how much we keep producing, it’s not by producing more by growing we will be able to put people out of poverty.’
                                            Angela Chan joined us as part of the ‘Visualising the Ends of Growth’ by TJ Demos, moderated by Angela YT Chan. ‘There are so many different types of speculative and science fiction's that have long talks about environmental ratio, social and justices.'
                                            Giorgos Kallis joined us in conversation as part of the symposium After Growth on 19th March. ‘Degrowth and Climate Justice with Giorgos Kallis and Tonny Nowshin’. ‘When we talk about the growth, we mean slowing down. Slowing down and sharing what already exists.'
                                            Rebecca Beinart joined as part of the symposium After Growth on 20th March. ‘Land and Solidarity with Ez North (Landworkers’ Alliance) and Kathrin Böhm, moderated by Rebecca Beinart. The livestreamed event is available to watch via our YouTube channel.
                                            Ez North joined us in conversation as part of the symposium After Growth on 20th March. ‘Land and Solidarity with Ez North (Landworkers’ Alliance) and Kathrin Böhm, moderated by Rebecca Beinart ‘A vision of a future where people can work with dignity to earn a decent living,'
                                            wild.NG joined us in conversation as part of the symposium After Growth on 20th March. ‘Repair and Redemption with and Asad Raza, moderated by Theo Reeves-Evision. ‘We think that nature is absolutely where we live.'
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