DiE on AiR
2023
London
DiE on AiR is a 12-week radio series embodying Diversity Inclusivity Equity through mixing conversation, live participation, student surveying, field recordings and music. Supported by the CSM Changemaker programme, the show streams via spatialradio.live however, for the first time, broadcasts outside the confines of Spatial Practices to encourage engagement and access to the platform.
The name DiE on AiR aims to challenge UAL’s EDI marketing strategies. The show playfully explores the tensions that exist in the university by employing surrealist techniques for inspiration and taking an unpolished approach to dialogue, thereby creating an alternative space for knowledge exchange and active listening within the UAL community. The show featured in the universities online postgraduate communities page Article.
2023
London
DiE on AiR is a 12-week radio series embodying Diversity Inclusivity Equity through mixing conversation, live participation, student surveying, field recordings and music. Supported by the CSM Changemaker programme, the show streams via spatialradio.live however, for the first time, broadcasts outside the confines of Spatial Practices to encourage engagement and access to the platform.
The name DiE on AiR aims to challenge UAL’s EDI marketing strategies. The show playfully explores the tensions that exist in the university by employing surrealist techniques for inspiration and taking an unpolished approach to dialogue, thereby creating an alternative space for knowledge exchange and active listening within the UAL community. The show featured in the universities online postgraduate communities page Article.
Family Tree of Fortunes
London
2022
In collaboration with Talkaoke Skills Lab at The People Speak @SouthernAftricaArts @Kqhubafrica hybrid artist development between Uganda and the UK supported by the British Council.
The piece was scripted, mixed co hosted, co created and performed to a live audience across two continents. The main scratching point was to challenge regional stereotypes, the project can be easily applied between streets, cities, countries and continents. Recognisable using a popular TV format and characterised with hierarchies of host or in the case of a Ugandan audience a chairperson. The twist coming that the survey is conducted in a place unfamiliar to those answering the questions therefore there is a level of stereotyping and whereas Family Fortunes deals with pure numbers the Tree of... game roots the answers in the human voice to further anthropomorphise the survey. It also calls into question how surveys’ are conducted and who is asking what.
London
2022
In collaboration with Talkaoke Skills Lab at The People Speak @SouthernAftricaArts @Kqhubafrica hybrid artist development between Uganda and the UK supported by the British Council.
The piece was scripted, mixed co hosted, co created and performed to a live audience across two continents. The main scratching point was to challenge regional stereotypes, the project can be easily applied between streets, cities, countries and continents. Recognisable using a popular TV format and characterised with hierarchies of host or in the case of a Ugandan audience a chairperson. The twist coming that the survey is conducted in a place unfamiliar to those answering the questions therefore there is a level of stereotyping and whereas Family Fortunes deals with pure numbers the Tree of... game roots the answers in the human voice to further anthropomorphise the survey. It also calls into question how surveys’ are conducted and who is asking what.