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2026
2.30pm - 4.30pm

Event

LCC/CRiSAP Sound Arts Guest Lecture Series | Summer Term 2026

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    UAL London College of Communication, Elephant and Castle, London SE1 6SB

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Sound Arts Guest Lecture Series - Summer Term 2026. A CRiSAP and LCC Sound Arts Department collaboration at London College of Communication.

About this event


Presented by LCC Sound Arts and theCRiSAPResearch Centre

Convened by Annie Goh with guest curation from Ecka Mordecai and Rory Salter with support from the Course Support Admin and Sound Arts Tech teams.

Thursdays at 2.30pm-4.30pm (UK time)

16 April – 28 May

Mark Wagner • Sue Lynch • Nisha Ramayya • (RP BOO) Kavain Wayne Space + Seymour Wright • Moreskinsound • Li Yilei • Ash Reid •

Important information

  • The lectures will be held in-person for UAL staff & students, and livestreamed for external guests. Eventbrite booking is for guestsnotcurrently studying/ working at UAL, who would liketo watch a livestream of the event via Zoom.
  • Please note that you will need to bookfor each event in the series you wish to attend
  • You will be sent the Zoom link after booking. Please only email if there are any specific issues: crisap@arts.ac.uk

Accessibility: London College of Communication strives to provide an inclusive and accessible environment for our students and visitors. If you have any specific access requirements for an event or exhibition, please contact us by email events@lcc.arts.ac.uk in advance of your visit so that we can make any necessary preparations or adjustments. For full access and route guides for our building, please view our AccessAble accessibility guide.


This livestream will be hosted on Zoom. UAL's Virtual Event Privacy Notice sets out how your personal information will be collected and processed when you register and attend a UAL virtual event on Zoom:
arts.ac.uk/privacy-information/ual-virtual-event-privacy-notice


Filming and photography notice

Please note that filming and photography may be taking place at this event. Both bigger and smaller groups and individuals may be captured on camera. All imagery and footage may at some point be published on the College websites, social media channels, and in print.