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Maybe you want to be my housemate(s) ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
SUMMER SUBLET IN BROCKLEY ☀️
Looking for a new housemate (or two!) to join the crew from June 2nd – Sept 2nd (date flexible).
The Setup:
📍 Location: 3 min walk to Brockley Station (Overground/Southern). 2 mins to the best coffee & yoga spots in SE4. ☕️🧘♀️
The House: Big shared garden for summer hangs. We’re a social, smoking, and party-friendly household. 🍻🚬
The Zoo 🐱🐍:
• You’ll be living with two legendary cats (*≧ω≦)
• Plus a cool and shy snake (strictly stays in their enclosure in my housemate’s room, so no surprise encounters! )
The Deets:
• Singles or couples both very welcome!
• Perfect for anyone who loves a creative , animal-friendly vibe.
DM for more info/pics! 📩
#Brockley #SE4 #LondonSublet #LondonHousing #PetFriendlyHousing
Cute-cute chaos:
Meet 辣椒炒肉@junkmail
Sweets + Noise. 🍨🔨
Heavy beats. 🪫
Breakcore flying.💸
Cyan and twoeight are blurring the lines between a DJ set and a moving image performance. It’s 2000s futurism reimagined through a messy-messy lens.
Same Hunan roots. Different frequencies.
whateverwhatever meets goldfish memory.
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Come for the crash.
7th May @piehouse.coop
Ticket via link in bio
#GlitchCore #LivePerformance #Junkmail #ExperimentalSound
dear diary, it has been tough recently, I'm proud of myself for still trying…
Performance work from last month, about diary, sharing feelings is always helpful when feeling depressed or vulnerable….
Join us on Sunday, February 16, from 2–6 PM for a live performance by Han Gao, an interdisciplinary artist whose work bridges moving image, poetry, and performance to explore identity, gender, and displacement. This performance continues Gao’s durational piece first initiated on opening night of ‘On the Verge / On the Cusp’ at PAUSE/FRAME 194 The Broadway, SW19 1RY, expanding on their immersive practice of weaving memory into space. Within the intricate web of red thread they have built, Gao interlaces fragments of personal history, poetry, and narrative—sending messages into the air through paper airplanes and whispered verses.
Through movement and spoken word, the performance becomes a living archive, a meditation on transformation, and an invitation to witness a narrative in flux.
Han Gao (b. 1998, Huna, China) is an interdisciplinary artist, inspired and enraged by growing up in a patriarchal family where shadowy tensions compound damaging dynamics, aims to break traditional orbits of masculine centrism. She explores memory and trauma, revealing their profound impact on experiences and identities. Through sound, moving image, and poetry, Han constructs landscapes resonating with ambivalence and self-understanding struggles.
As an event organiser and workshop facilitator, Han creates innovative spaces that enrich the local community through immersive audio-visual experiences, improvised cooking and crafting activities, and conversations about art, migration, and identity.
Central to Han’s practice is an ongoing poetic diary, inviting viewers to explore environments that trigger emotional responses to confront the complexity of humanity, fostering empathy and understanding.
The smell of cat pee takes me to the roof where we lived before.
It was hot in the summer and stuffy in the rain
The cat pissed the bed three times a day and the sheets never dried.
The whole house smelled of dampness.
I like to cover my face with the sheet and inhale.
Being surrounded by the smell and the feeling of suffocation.
I’m forced into a dark corner full of memories, a rotting, stinking basement.
There was fear and dread, but I felt safe and cosy.
I could feel my muscles contracting like masturbating
The moment I took off the sheet.
I feel pushed open the door to a vast ocean.
Seeing the sun and the birds fly in.