neil cummings

London

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16 Feb 2013

As part of Critical Practice I’ve been working on a series of events/walking tours/discussions. Over the next two years, we will work with a wide range of international partners to explore…


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20 Nov 2011

Sunday 20th November, on my way to the Critical Practice Walk and Talk at the Royal Observatory.

The walk -we were to meet at at 1pm- started at the Prime Meridian, Longitude 0° Latitude 51° 28' 38 N........ even if it…


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15 Oct 2011

 I spent Sunday afternoon at the Public Assembly convened as part of the Occupy London protest.

It was inspiring to participate in real-time public democratic organisational processes and decision making.


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21 Jun 2011

Some of us from Chelsea College of Arts formed a very mixed ability cycling team The Chelsea Cadence.

We took…


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26 Mar 2011

I went to the protest in London, it was a march to demand [and propose] alternatives to the brutal ideologically driven, financial cuts to public services.


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03 Jan 2011

I saw Charlie Chaplin’s The Gold Rush on Monday. The Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Carl Davis played a live accompaniment to Chaplin's silent classic in a special…


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09 Dec 2010

In Britain, the coalition governments destruction of public funding for university education, and the decimation of financial support for arts and their institutions, has indeed induced pain in the arts.


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19 Sep 2010

I went to London zoo to participate in an extension of an exhibition and conference. The exhibition at Gasworks was


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27 Jun 2010

As part of Critical Practice I participated in a discussion organised by Department 21 at the Royal College of Art.

Critical Practice, a cluster of artists, researchers and academics…


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21 Jun 2010

Some of us from Chelsea College of Art have formed a cycling team, Chelsea Cadence. Although 'team' may be too ambitious a term, maybe cluster, flock..huddle.....rabble..

Anyway. we took part, alongside 27,991 other people in the annual London to Brighton cycle run. It was great fun.…