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Talent Sheet

Speakers
Mark Fisher
Mark Fisher is a writer for The Wire, frieze and New Statesman and author of
Capitalist Realism: Is There No Alternative?

Alex Williams
Alex Williams is a political theorist and co-author of Inventing the Future: Post
Capitalism and a World Without Work.

Live Poets
Anthony Anaxagorou
Acclaimed poet, writer and educator, Anthony Anaxagorou has released eight
collections of poetry and has had his work studied across the world.
Anthony also teaches poetry and creative writing in schools across London,
lecturing on creativity and how poetry can be used as a means to tackle
issues.
His poetry has appeared on various BBC programs over the past decade,
while also featuring at the British Urban Film Awards and BBC 6 Music. In
2013 his poem Dialectics was interpreted and performed by Cirque du Soleil
in Las Vegas.
http://anthonyanaxagorou.com/
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Anthony-Anaxagorou/137633294052
https://twitter.com/anthony1983
https://www.instagram.com/anthony_anaxagorou/

Deanna Rodger
From SW London, Deanna Rodger is an award-winning writer, poet and
performer who has performed across the UK, France and Germany, including
co-writing the script for the 2012 Olympic Team Welcome Ceremonies.

Deanna is also a co-curator & member of countless poetic collectives


throughout the UK.
http://deannarodger.co.uk
https://www.facebook.com/deannarodgerpage
https://twitter.com/deannarodger
https://www.instagram.com/deannarodger/

Special Guests
Oddscene
Since 2004, Oddscene has been active working with live video, performing
with a variety of musicians and organisations across Europe. They are
strongly influenced by surrealism, science and technology, imagery travels
between past, present and future to create a constantly changing form of
audio-visual expression.
http://www.oddscene.com
https://www.youtube.com/user/oddscene
https://twitter.com/oddscene

The White Pube


They write about art, but they aren't knobheads (their words). The White Pube
is made up of two creative folk who write about exhibitions in countless
varieties of media - most notably, summaries of art in 3 emojis.
http://www.thewhitepube.co.uk
https://twitter.com/thewhitepube
https://www.instagram.com/thewhitepube/

Visual Artists
Alex Evans
Alex Evans creates obsessively hand drawn geometric shapes and complex
patterns, which manipulate established traditions of mathematical space, in
order to depict hybrid architectural biological systems and topologies of the
imagined city. Informed by twentieth century architectural and urban planning

theories and inspired by recurring fractal configurations in nature, the resulting


collection of painstakingly intricate pen and ink drawings deploy an illusory
sense of scale and an unreal interplay between dimensions to manifest
pristine graphic cityscapes as dense miniature networks of imagination and
potentiality. Alex has been posting his works as vines, under the alias Alex
draws, and has recently been nominated for a Shorty Award 2016, for the
category Best Vine artist.
https://vine.co/Alex.Evans.Drawing
http://www.alexanderevans.net/
https://twitter.com/evansalexevans

John Karborn
John Karborn is a prototype artist & designer creating industrial and
impressionistic artworks through an instinctive engagement of traditional fineartistry and technology - informed by his vision of the clarity, beauty and
geometry of the world.
http://www.karborn.com/
https://twitter.com/karborn
http://karborn.tumblr.com/
http://vimeo.com/karborn/

Fay Turner
Fay Turner is an artist fascinated by the vulgar and intrigued by the disturbing
and distasteful. Her artwork focuses on manipulating found footage to contrast
emotions of pleasure and disgust.
http://fayturner.weebly.com/

Amy Louise Wood


Amy Louise Wood is a fine artist living and studying in Hertfordshire. Her work
focuses of expressing the visual representation of ownership, object and
reality, induced by visually capturing an object, which mimics or preserves
reality in itself.
https://twitter.com/amylouisewooda2
http://amylouisewood.weebly.com/
https://www.instagram.com/aisforamyy/

A. L. Crego

Spanish artist A.L. Crego utilizes GIFs to take street art and give it movement,
at least online. In reference to his unique artistic format, Crego told
Hyperallergic I think of it as animating the walls of the internet.
http://alcrego.tumblr.com/
http://giphy.com/alcrego/
https://vimeo.com/kannofilth
https://www.flickr.com/photos/kanno_filth3/

Jessica Higgins
Jessica Higgins is a Glasgow based visual artist who works in sculpture,
installation, print work and performance art. Jessica will be creating a new
work for all of this is temporary, a cube-like structure exploring ideas around
privilege and autonomy.
http://jessicasusanhiggins.info/

Taninonina
Taninonina is an interdisciplinary artist based in Spain exploring ideas around
time, loss, memory and identity. Taninonina has been developing these
concepts in primary colours & cubes; evolving from wood carving, stone &
forged photography, video, performance art and sound creation and
combining these practices to create new formats and messages.
http://taninonina.tumblr.com/
https://www.facebook.com/Taninonina
https://twitter.com/taninonina
https://www.instagram.com/taninonina/

Slinkachu
Slinkachu is a London-based artist who creates small-scale Street Art
installations and photographs them. The Little People Project started in 2006,
involves the remodeling and painting of miniature model train set characters,
which are then placed, photographed, and left on the street. Speaking about

his work, Slinkachu says, "The street-based side of my work plays with the
notion of surprise and I aim to encourage city-dwellers to be more aware of
their surroundings. The scenes I set up, more evident through the
photography and the titles I give these scenes aim to reflect the loneliness and
melancholy of living in a big city, almost being lost and overwhelmed. But
underneath this, there is always some humor. I want people to be able to
empathize with the tiny people in my works."
http://www.slinkachu.com/
https://www.facebook.com/slinkachu/
https://twitter.com/slinkachu

Mohammad Namazi
Mohammad Namazi is a conceptual visual artist based in London. Namazis
work comprises trans or multi-media characteristics of visual expressions that
have commonalities with the vocabulary of site-specific installations, public
participatory activities and design practices.
http://mohammadnamazi.com/

Michael Barry
Michael is an emerging photographer based in East London, working primarily
in documentary and fashion photography. His work explores ideas around
society and mass consumption.
http://michaelbarry.eu/
https://www.instagram.com/1michaelbarry/
https://twitter.com/1michaelbarry/

Hal Hefner
Hal Hefner is an artist and storyteller who uses award winning art, design,
writing and strategy to create digital experiences. He is Artist of the Consume
comic book series, a iconic pop art series that is a call to action that evokes
curiosity and conversation with socially conscious graphic imagery.
CONSUME is a social commentary on greed, corruption, narcissism,
materialism, consumerism, hatred & bigotry. Hefner has participated in the
creation of digital experiences for many studios including Fox, Paramount,
Netflix and the SyFy channel as well as brands like Nike, NFL and
PlayStation. In addition to his artistic accomplishments, he is an award
winning Graphic Designer, digital colorist and teacher.
http://halhefner.com/
https://www.facebook.com/halhefner.consume.serpentseed.gates
https://twitter.com/halhefner
https://www.instagram.com/halhefner/

Nicola Radford
Nicola Radford is a sculpture student studying at Leeds College of Art. The
themes within her work are childhood, memory, poverty and current feminist
issues such as abuse and rape. Using recycled materials, much of Nicolas
work focuses on the unconscious and personal identity.
http://cargocollective.com/nicolaradfordfineart
https://twitter.com/NicolaRadford1
https://www.facebook.com/nicolaradfordfineart/

Badrick++Rogers
Henry Badrick and James Rogers collaborative investigation explores
systems of control, specifically the use of social space and technology to
mediate the everyday. Taking a cross-disciplinary approach, the artists draw
from a rich back-catalogue of real and fictional narratives to locate junctions
between art and life.
http://www.james-rogers.co.uk/
https://twitter.com/jimmywoof
http://henrybadrick.com/
https://twitter.com/harry_badrick

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