KAOS takes place this Saturday, featuring sets by Oliver Ho of Broken English Club, Dahc Dermur, DJ Karezza and The Quietus' own Hamburger Ladies. Argy Sapountzakis spoke to KAOS' Lee Adams about the night and the importance of fighting for autonomous queer spaces in a changing London. Photos by Damien Frost.
KAOS takes place this Saturday, featuring sets by Oliver Ho of Broken English Club, Dahc Dermur, DJ Karezza and The Quietus' own Hamburger Ladies. Argy Sapountzakis spoke to KAOS' Lee Adams about the night and the importance of fighting for autonomous queer spaces in a changing London. Photos by Damien Frost.
In a selection of excerpts from his recent Strange Attractor-published book, The Bright Labyrinth, Ken Hollings discusses - via John Cage and Edgard Varèse - mass production, organisation, repetition and the (perhaps only) advantage human beings have over machines. (Illustrations by Matthew Frame)
In a selection of excerpts from his recent Strange Attractor-published book, The Bright Labyrinth, Ken Hollings discusses - via John Cage and Edgard Varèse - mass production, organisation, repetition and the (perhaps only) advantage human beings have over machines. (Illustrations by Matthew Frame)