Here Now
Here, Now—This is a pivotal moment in our lives and careers,



as well as in








London, Europe and the




rest of the world. In this exhibition,


we are responding to




these shifting socio-political and



technological landscapes, commenting on







the complex nature of




our increasingly hyper-connected world.


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List of works
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Aizhan Abdrakhmanova—Distant Sounds
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Ana Rita Otsuka—Recurring Cleaning
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Anabel Hazeldine—The World Genre
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Anna Zhantong Wang—Hand-Me-Down
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Asha Mohamud—What Do You Meme?
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Catarina Sacramento—Repeat After Me
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Christopher Hartmann—Boys Don't Cry
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Claire Oberst—Reality Compositions
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Cristina Errea—The Inner Dialogue of a Text
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Dan Hopkinson—The Brockley Social Club
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Daniela Barbeira—LONDON SUSPECTS
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Dina Bukva—Nudes and Croissants
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Erin Peace—Your Attention is Non-Refundable
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Eva Afifah—The Indonesian Political Idols
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Gunjan Kaul—Handle with Care: Future Relics
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Jad Sawaya—Ministry of Censorship
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Jessica Marston—Loughborough Junction is Changing
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Julie Hammerich Sander—Unboxing Suicide and Mental Health
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Linda Schultheis—Tales from the Digital
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Lucy Maria—A catalog of errors
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Mike Stevens—Open Source Software and Design
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Miyeon Kim—The Mark of Communication
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Moon Il Sun—Spatial Imagery Space: Frame
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Paula Šobat—Translating the Process
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Qianxi Wang—Group Renting in Beijing
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Rikke Linneberg—Dictionary of the Banned Hashtags
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Savvy Bader—Shrouded in Manifest Destiny
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Soeun An—Walking in the City: Open and Closed in London
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Suyeon Lee—See-through Objects
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Tink Plaifon—duration | formulate | notion
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Vera Reshto—Living on the City Fringe
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Winky Xue—Can Minimalist Save My Life?
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Yi Ren—Private Archives of Marriage in China
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Yolanda Yijia Su—Human Parts Store













































