‘Hack the Barbican’ August 5 – 31

, 17 July 2013
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Community-run collective Hack the Barbican will be holding “London’s biggest ever” experiment in cross-disciplinary collaboration over four weeks, from Monday, August 5, to Saturday, August 31. It will be held in the foyer and aims to bring together technologists, entrepreneurs and artists together to explore new boundaries, within the city’s context.

Inviting roughly 60 people to take over the Pit Theatre with as few preconceptions as possible, the project carries on the The Barbican Centre‘s search of different models of education, in collaboration with creative workspace engineers The Trampery. See the Hack the Barbican website for more details.**

 

GCC @ Kraupa-Tuskany Zeidler, Nov 8

4 November 2013

Community-run collective Hack the Barbican will be holding “London’s biggest ever” experiment in cross-disciplinary collaboration over four weeks, from Monday, August 5, to Saturday, August 31. It will be held in the foyer and aims to bring together technologists, entrepreneurs and artists together to explore new boundaries, within the city’s context.

Inviting roughly 60 people to take over the Pit Theatre with as few preconceptions as possible, the project carries on the The Barbican Centre‘s search of different models of education, in collaboration with creative workspace engineers The Trampery. See the Hack the Barbican website for more details.**

 

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Beny Wagner @ Import Projects, Nov 4

4 November 2013

Community-run collective Hack the Barbican will be holding “London’s biggest ever” experiment in cross-disciplinary collaboration over four weeks, from Monday, August 5, to Saturday, August 31. It will be held in the foyer and aims to bring together technologists, entrepreneurs and artists together to explore new boundaries, within the city’s context.

Inviting roughly 60 people to take over the Pit Theatre with as few preconceptions as possible, the project carries on the The Barbican Centre‘s search of different models of education, in collaboration with creative workspace engineers The Trampery. See the Hack the Barbican website for more details.**

 

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Paul Kneale, Holly White & friends @ V22 studios, Oct 25

25 October 2013

Community-run collective Hack the Barbican will be holding “London’s biggest ever” experiment in cross-disciplinary collaboration over four weeks, from Monday, August 5, to Saturday, August 31. It will be held in the foyer and aims to bring together technologists, entrepreneurs and artists together to explore new boundaries, within the city’s context.

Inviting roughly 60 people to take over the Pit Theatre with as few preconceptions as possible, the project carries on the The Barbican Centre‘s search of different models of education, in collaboration with creative workspace engineers The Trampery. See the Hack the Barbican website for more details.**

 

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Hack the Barbican now running

6 August 2013

Community-run collective Hack the Barbican will be holding “London’s biggest ever” experiment in cross-disciplinary collaboration over four weeks, from Monday, August 5, to Saturday, August 31. It will be held in the foyer and aims to bring together technologists, entrepreneurs and artists together to explore new boundaries, within the city’s context.

Inviting roughly 60 people to take over the Pit Theatre with as few preconceptions as possible, the project carries on the The Barbican Centre‘s search of different models of education, in collaboration with creative workspace engineers The Trampery. See the Hack the Barbican website for more details.**

 

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