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Bodyscapes: New film and video from Japan

Bodyscapes is a collection of new films by Japanese artists whose use of the body is central to their work – either as a landscape, a political metaphor or method of expression – the body acts as a vehicle and subject to communicate ideas. All five films in the programme are UK premieres.

Curated by videoclub's curator, Moritz Cheung. Supported by Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation and Arts Council England. 

First screening takes place at Fabrica Gallery in Brighton on 4 October. Tickets can be booked through Eventbrite for only £3. 

For full details go to the videoclub website

Image credit: Cambrian Explosion, Fuyuhiko Takata, 2016

Nature as Data - part of Shanghai Jing'an International Sculpture Project Biennial

Nature as Data includes works by artists who are interpreting data from nature, this includes how artists are collecting data from nature and creating exciting, captivating work that allows us to engage and understand. Other artists are creating new data, gathering material, and producing fascinating and perplexing artworks that attempt to unravel the impact data and technology, and our part in participating with it, are having on ourselves and humanity.

Artists in the exhibition include: Anne Haaning, Patrick Hough, boredomresearch, Lawrence Lek, Larry Achiampong, David Blandy, Sebastian Buerkner, Semiconductor, Suki Chan and Ursula Mayer. 

Curated and produced by videoclub in collaboration with International Art + Science Research Institute, Shanghai.

For exhibition details and location in Shanghai, go to the videoclub website.

Supported by Arts Council England, Jing'an Sculpture Park and Shanghai Jing'an local government. 

Image credit: Ursula Mayer, Atom Spirit, 2016

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