Maya Caspari spoke to Joshua Oppenheimer about filmmaking and the ethical need for empathy.
Maya Caspari
Can the revolutionary potential of 1980s pirate radio be rediscovered in a digital age? Elizabeth Johnson explores this question.
Elizabeth Johnson
James Bridle explores how digital systems of surveillance are radically changing the meaning of citizenship.
Ben Murray
Stephen Hebditch on the pirate radio tracks that revolutionised music in the 1980s.
Stephen Hebditch
Will Dutta explores the histories of migration that shaped the sounds of the 1980s.
Will Dutta
We learnt more about the MA in the Contemporary, an exciting interdisciplinary programme run in partnership with the University of Kent.
Astrid Korporaal
To accompany our exhibition Looks, the ICA Bookshop has picked ten books you should be reading.
ICA Bookshop
Dimitra Gkitsa spoke to Kathy Rae Huffman about early media art, her curatorial practice and why it's important to look beyond what is online.
Dimitra Gkitska
Jo Blair spoke Viggo Mortensen about the process of creating Jauja and how he prepared for his role in the film.
Jo Blair
Lucy Rose Bayley explores the significance of The Sons of Temperance and Shapes and Forms, the first example of the ICA on film.
Lucy Rose Bayley
Writer, curator and critic Chris Fite-Wassilak reflects on the first twelve weeks of fig-2 for the ICA Bulletin.
Chris Fite-Wassilak
Nico Marzano reflects on the Dardenne brothers' social realism and their commitment to the political power of cinema.
Nico Marzano
Simon Ward reflects on Portuguese cinema and the first film in twenty-five years by one of Portugal's most influential directors.
Simon Ward
Adrian Clark on Francis Bacon's first ICA show, the significance of his relationship to Peter Watson and his escapades in Monte Carlo.
Adrian Clark
ICA Student Forum organiser Jane Scarth has written an engaging summary of the latest discussion.
Jane Scarth
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