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Information Experience Design at the Royal College of Art. Experimental art & design toward better futures.
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And that’s a wrap! 𝐈𝐧 𝐎𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐫 𝐖𝐨𝐫𝐥𝐝𝐬 𝐄𝐱𝐡𝐢𝐛𝐢𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 @orleanshousegallery by a group of @rcaied students. Absolute pleasure to exhibit with all of you brilliant artists today. Success! ✨ And thank you @pes_nes from all of us. You are so much!
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The exhibition `In Other Worlds: Beyond Measure‘ is now open @orleanshousegallery !! Join us for the private view TODAY at 2pm (book your tickets here: /e/in-other-worlds-beyond-measure-tickets-1988907139795) Excited to see you all there✨
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🪐 Worlds do not arrive fully formed 🌏 This weekend, join students from the MA Information Experience Design @rcaied for In Other Worlds: Beyond Measure. This group exhibition at Orleans House Gallery features video games, performance, films, and installations. Responding to a brief titled 'In Other Worlds: Beyond Measure' delivered by Nestor Pestana @pes_nes , RCA Tutor (Research), students consider both the worlds that unfold in the gaps of what we notice and those we overlook. 📆 15 May - 18 May 📍 Orleans House Gallery, @orleanshousegallery 🔗 Learn more via the link in the RCA bio Images: Ivan Silva Jungmin Yoon Xiaoyi Sun Talisa Rubina Wei Tan #ArtExhibition #DigitalArt #ArtInstallation #Art
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In Other Worlds: Beyond Measure Features work by MA Information Experience Design students at @royalcollegeofart This weekend: Opens Friday 15 2pm - Closes Monday 18 1pm Private view Saturday 16 2pm @pes_nes @rcaied The works in this exhibition were developed in response to a brief and open call titled In Other Worlds: Beyond Measure, delivered in September 2025 by our Tutor and Researcher Nestor Pestana. Worlds aren’t fixed, they unfold in the spaces between what we see and what we miss. But what happens when the grid loosens? When attention drifts beyond what can be counted, measured, or controlled? In these openings… neglected ecologies speak back hidden systems of power surface embodied experiences unfold through time and gesture new futures and new ways of knowing begin to take shape Artists include: Avik Chamoli, Jung Min Yoon, Kaiyi Chen, Kunhao Shen, Lotem Rozen, Mai Anh Bui, Salma Kabil, Shuoyuan Cao, Siyuan Wang, Sohum Sharma, Talisa Rubina, Tamaki Miyase, Wei Tan, Wenjie Chen, Xiaoyi Sun, Xingyu Fan, Xinping Li, Yejin Seo, Yiran Liu, Zahra Baqer Image: Xingyu Fan
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MAP/making Project X Guildhall EPM 10th May 2026 7pm IKLECTIK Join us for an informal evening of audio-visual performances where the MAP/making Project will share works in progress, followed by a showcase of performances from Guildhall School’s Electronic and Produced Music department (EPM). Sunday 10th May 7pm IKLECTIK, Peckham Levels 95a Rye Lane, Southwark, London, SE15 4ST Link for free tickets: https://dice.fm/event/8e58y5-mapmaking-project-x-guildhall-epm-10th-may-iklectik-london-tickets MAP/making (Music, Art and Performance) is an educational platform for interdisciplinary collaboration established in 2000. Rooted in a collaborative, exploratory ethos, the project brings together artists working across sound, visual art, and performance. This work-in-progress by students from Guildhall School of Music & Drama and the Royal College of Art unfolds as a live, interdisciplinary set - experimental music, installation, and action - eight short devised pieces emerging from exciting new collaborations. @_mapmaking @RCAIED @guildhallschool Guildhall School’s EPM department presents a showcase of original music: Genia Isachenko Sound artist and vocalist working with obsolete tech and experimental performance. A live surround set using small speakers, amps, and radios. Rebecca’s Jewellery – An opening of a flower Audio collages and text exploring honesty within abstraction. Philippa Godsalve & Anton Sconosciuto – Scatterism Harp and drums collide in fast-paced, improvised sound worlds shaped by tape, resampling, and hidden electronics—reflecting the overwhelm of London life. MAP/making Project Credits: MAP 2026 is lead by @nellcatchpole and @_sophieclements with Sonnie Carlesbach @shimternet 2026 Artists: Lucy Barratt, Yashashree Chakole, Jodelle Chen, Ruby Cotton, Yuening Du, Yusei Hata, Jiexin Huang, Yerin Jang, Anna Latham, Yongwoo Lee, Yiran Liu, Waverly Long, Emily Marks, Megan Peng, Severin Salvenmoser, Mal Seward, Jaeho Sohn, Robert Vel, Zhengyi Wang, Jungmin Yoon
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In Other Worlds: Beyond Measure A group exhibition at Orleans House Gallery featuring videogames, performance, films, and installations by students from the Information Experience Design MA at the Royal College of Art. All works were developed in response to a brief and open call titled In Other Worlds: Beyond Measure, delivered in September 2025 by RCA tutor and researcher Nestor Pestana. Private View will be on Saturday 16 May at 14:00, with a performance at 14:00, followed by film screenings and a visit to the installations. (Booking link in bio) Exhibition dates: Fri. 15 May 14:00 -16:30 Sat. 16 May 10:00 -16:30 Sun. 17 May 10:00 -16:30 Mon. 18 May 10:00 -13:00 • Private View (free): Sat. 16 May at 14:00 (Booking link in bio) — Worlds do not arrive fully formed. They unfold in the gaps of what we notice and what we overlook. They are held in place by grids of infrastructure, measure and control, organising movement, perception and value. But they can change when a story leans a little differently, when a thought takes an unexpected turn, when attention drifts towards what refuses to be counted. Here, the grid hesitates. Those neat lines of measure loosen, and other shapes begin to appear. Shapes that do not ask to be efficient, profitable, or absolute. In these openings… Neglected ecologies begin to speak back. Environments and more-than-human relationships emerge as active participants in shaping shared worlds. Hidden infrastructures of power surface, revealing the quiet systems through which we are often unknowingly controlled by. Embodied experiences inscribe themselves onto the self, unfolding through gesture and time. Speculative worlds emerge, different logics take hold, as the terms of reality are redefined. Together, the works we present in this exhibition ask what worlds become possible when we step, however briefly, beyond measure. Text by: Talisa Rubina Image by: Xingyu Fan Exhibiting Artists: Avik Chamoli Ivan Silva Jung Min Yoon Kaiyi Chen Kunhao Shen Lotem Rozen Mai Anh Bui Salma Kabil Shuoyuan Cao Siyuan Wang Sohum Sharma Talisa Rubina Tamaki Miyase Wei Tan Wenjie Chen Xiaoyi Sun Xingyu Fan Xinping Li Yejin Seo Yiran Liu Zahra Baqer
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Calling all IED Alumni. We still love you. The staff and current cohort would be honored to see you and hear what you have been up to! Please join us on JUNE 11th, 5 - 10pm We will have a catch up on what you have all been doing in LT1 Kensington campus at 5pm, and then a drink at the ArtBar from 6.30pm ish onwards. RSVP: [email protected] We will need your name for security on the door, so PLEASE let us know if you are coming
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Out of Sync was one step in a bigger journey: Who Cares About Care? The most meaningful part of this project so far has been the people behind it, the caregivers who shared their stories with me. Incredible souls, holding so much love through one of life’s most painful experiences: caring for someone they love, even when that person may no longer remember them, or is no longer the same person. Dementia is hard. And as it continues to grow around us, we need to speak about it. But we must not forget those who care for them, often invisibly. If you are a new caregiver for someone living with dementia, I strongly recommend checking out @dementia_hacks_and_hope and @bevwilsonart ,both of whom I had the privilege to speak with during this project. 📷: Frames from the @rcaied Mini Festival, presenting Out of Sync. Who Cares About Care? is still unfolding. With deep thanks to those who shared their stories.
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24 days ago
The IED summer school is back... Link in bio. This year we will be exploring FUTURE RITUALS - Using speculative design, critical practice, world building and fabulation, will be making artefacts, systems and worldviews Course runs: June 15,16, 17,18,19, 22, 23, 24, 25 Presentations: June 26 Participants: we have in-person places and on-line remote places available Fee: The course is free Location: In-person sessions will primarily take place at the RCA’s White City campus in London. Expressions of interest by May 15 Link in bio or E-mail [email protected] for information and an application pack.
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IED Mini Festival 2026✨ Term 2 ended with wonderful student performances and exhibits! A few highlights here from the performance room. 📸: @ganmiaoxin2003
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🪟🐏THE HINGE AND THE KNIFE🐏🪟 In The Hinge and the Knife, the Ghent Altarpiece (Jan van Eyck, 1432) is approached as a living structure—one that can be opened, re-joined, and reinterpreted through contemporary materials, gestures, and systems. Created by students from the Royal College of Art's Information Experience Design (RCA IED) programme, the exhibition brings together installation, moving image, and performance to trace how belief is organised through bodies, objects, and thresholds—where the sacred slips into the ordinary, and the ordinary becomes charged with ritual weight. Private View: 12 March, 6-9pm Open: 13-19 March, 12-6pm Performances: 20 March, 6-8pm #royalcollegeofart #informationexperiencedesign #londonexhibition
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From ballroom dancing in Japan to an MA Information Experience Design at the Royal College of Art, this is how Maki Takato combines both performance and digital technology in her expansive works. Her work is multimedia and multidisciplinary combining performance, technology and installation. And she uses her experience as a dancer to negotiate the dialogue between art and space. "I chose the RCA's Information Experience Design course because I was attracted to the opportunity to express myself experimentally using various digital media, moving image, music, and other forms." Now as a graduate pursuing her art practice, she's interested in collaboration with AI, exploring the relationship between technology and humanity. Based in Japan, she's now working on a collaboration with Katsuo-ji, a historic Buddhist temple in Osaka. Read our interview at the link in the bio. Note: Image 2 shows a project by Jun Kamei, Jacob Boast and Kate McCambridge from MA/MSc Innovation Design Engineering @idecourse . #Art #DigitalArt #ExperienceDesign
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