Disrupted Rhythms 2024: The Project so far. (Updated)
January 25, 2024
The Typographic Imaginary in Early Modern English Literature: A Conversation with Rachel Stenner (In-Person and online. 20th February 2024)
February 2, 2024

Exploding Appendix is back for 2024. As always, all are welcome to our free sessions which take place every three weeks on a Tuesday.  Exploding Appendix is a group of creatives and researchers united in the common task of constructing an artistic vision for the future. Drawing upon the history of avant-garde art and radical counter-culture we seek to unite artistic experimentation and intellectual vision in order to respond to the needs of our time. Central to this project is our fortnightly meetings, free and open to all, where we meet to explore ideas and share in the process of creation. Sessions usually start with an informal chat where we each share random thoughts, ideas and projects we are working on. Following this we move to the main attraction. The four-month programme for these attractions is chronicled in the proceeding pages. We seek to create a fun and friendly atmosphere where a range of ideas can be explored. We welcome a diverse array of people coming from very different backgrounds, each learning from one another in an ongoing process of exploration. Any questions please message explodingappendix@gmail.com.

Every three weeks on a Tuesday

FREE

 

Venue:

The Southern Belle,

3 Waterloo Street,

Brighton,

UK,

BN3 1AQ.

Online via Zoom

7pm doors open in Venue. 7:30 Start

20th February 2024

The Typographic Imaginary

in Early Modern English Literature

A Conversation with Rachel Stenner

12th March 2024

Diagrams and Modern Art:

A Workshop

2nd April 2024

Breton, Surrealism and Black Humour

23rd April 2024

Modernist Poetry as Forensics

A Conversation with Chrissie Dobson

May 14th 2024

Tzadik Records:

Listening Session

June 4th 2024

Dancing on Violent Ground

A Conversation with Arabella Stanger

25th June 2024

Photographic Emphera and Cultural Detritus

A conversation with Annebella Pollen