Projects
- Advertising Week180 Studios is excited to host Advertising Week Europe from May 14-16 alongside some of our tenants including Founders Forum, Founders Factory, TikTok, and Toklas. Advertising Week Europe is an event that brings together business and culture, with more than 500 speakers across three days of talks and special events. Please note that during the week starting May 13, our Atrium, Courtyards, Cafe, and Corner will be closed to the public. If you wish to access the Cafe or Corner during Advertising
- Win a free place on the RCA short course Present Futures180 Studios and Acute Art are partnering to give away 1 free place on the RCA 3-day short course ‘Present Futures: Virtual and Augmented Reality in Art’ in May. The course provides unparalleled access to globally renowned artists and art world practitioners and takes you on a journey through London’s contemporary art scene. Confirmed guest contributors in the 2024 programme include Refik Anadol, Es Devlin, Hans Ulrich Obrist and Marco Brambilla. See the full list and find out more about the cour
- REVERB - The Vinyl FactoryThe Vinyl Factory at 180 Studios presents REVERB, a major multimedia exhibition exploring the intersection of art and sound. In the largest show of its kind, REVERB will bring together over 100 artists and musicians working across mediums including visual arts, music, film and live performance.
- 180 Tenant Spotlight: Izzy DuThese might be the most futuristic puffers you’ve ever seen. Designed by 180 resident fashion designer Izzy Du, these pieces are described by her as “totem beings in a pellucid world of magnificent landscapes and aerial beauty”. Recognisable for their voluminous organic forms, Du’s pieces feature dramatic shapes and subtle detailing. Having launched her FW23 “ORIGINS” collection this month, Izzy always envisions garments embedded with wearable technology for a sustainable future.
- WePresent: Design Tools — how graphic designers are creating their own AI toolsWhile many artists of all stripes fear the growing dominance of AI, some graphic designers have greeted it and made it their new creative partner. Here, writer Stan Cross asks six of these designers to show us how they made their own digital design tools and why—and most importantly, their outlook on how to use tech and keep the humanity in their work.
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