MA Narrative Environments

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MA Narrative Environments is part of the Spatial Practices Programme at Central Saint Martins.

MA Narrative Environments is part of the Spatial Practices programme at Central Saint Martins, UAL. The course combines storytelling with experience design, interaction design, museum studies, exhibition design, event design and communication design. You can also find us on twitter and instagram…
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MA Narrative Environments presents a lecture by Nicolay Boyadjiev @nicolay.boyadjiev on Thursday, October 17th from 5:30–7:00pm, following his annual scenarios workshop with MA Narrative Environments students. The lecture will be located at Central Saint Martins, Kings Cross, London – LVMH Lecture Theatre E003.
 
Nicolay Boyadjiev is an architect and creative director based between Copenhagen, Sofia and Montreal.
 
He was formerly co-director of Strelka Institute’s influential postgraduate program in Moscow, where he led “The New Normal” and “The Terraforming” interdisciplinary design-research programs. He was also the co-editor of “The New Normal” (2020, Strelka Press + Park Books): a comprehensive record of Strelka Institute’s work exploring contemporary design practice at the intersection of software, cinema, strategy, and planning. Prior to Strelka, he has worked as a designer, researcher and strategist at internationally renowned studios ranging from boutique consultancies to large architectural offices.
 
Academically, he lectures regularly at various institutions across Europe / North America and has taught seminars and design studios at the Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia in Barcelona (IAAC Masters of City and Technology), the Royal Danish Academy in Copenhagen (Masters in Urbanism and Societal Change), McGill University in Montreal (Peter Guo-hua Fu School of Architecture), Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam (Architectural Design Department), and the Moscow Higher School of Economics (Masters in Advanced Urban Design). He holds a Bachelor of Science and Masters in Architecture from McGill University (2011).
 
IN / IG @nicolay.boyadjiev 14/10/2024

MA Narrative Environments presents a lecture by Nicolay Boyadjiev on Thursday, October 17th from 5:30–7:00pm, following his annual scenarios workshop with MA Narrative Environments students. The lecture will be located at Central Saint Martins, Kings Cross, London – LVMH Lecture Theatre E003.

More details over on our Instagram…

MA Narrative Environments presents a lecture by Nicolay Boyadjiev @nicolay.boyadjiev on Thursday, October 17th from 5:30–7:00pm, following his annual scenarios workshop with MA Narrative Environments students. The lecture will be located at Central Saint Martins, Kings Cross, London – LVMH Lecture Theatre E003. Nicolay Boyadjiev is an architect and creative director based between Copenhagen, Sofia and Montreal. He was formerly co-director of Strelka Institute’s influential postgraduate program in Moscow, where he led “The New Normal” and “The Terraforming” interdisciplinary design-research programs. He was also the co-editor of “The New Normal” (2020, Strelka Press + Park Books): a comprehensive record of Strelka Institute’s work exploring contemporary design practice at the intersection of software, cinema, strategy, and planning. Prior to Strelka, he has worked as a designer, researcher and strategist at internationally renowned studios ranging from boutique consultancies to large architectural offices. Academically, he lectures regularly at various institutions across Europe / North America and has taught seminars and design studios at the Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia in Barcelona (IAAC Masters of City and Technology), the Royal Danish Academy in Copenhagen (Masters in Urbanism and Societal Change), McGill University in Montreal (Peter Guo-hua Fu School of Architecture), Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam (Architectural Design Department), and the Moscow Higher School of Economics (Masters in Advanced Urban Design). He holds a Bachelor of Science and Masters in Architecture from McGill University (2011). IN / IG @nicolay.boyadjiev

07/06/2024

During the Blue Hour, the sun is on the precipice of rising, the world is caught in a liminal space between night and day, and stories come to an end while beginning again. Within this shifting planetary twilight, the MA Narrative Environments class of 2024 present their final show at the crossroads of design practice.

Narrative Environments
2024 Showcase:
futures forming at dusk
12–16 June

Follow us on instagram for a sneak peek of all the projects on the show… https://www.instagram.com/narrativeenvironments?igsh=MW05bGp1ZzVkeXh1Mg%3D%3D&utm_source=qr

The countdown is on #CSM24

Arriving…
11 June Preview Evening
12–16 June Public Viewing

Come see work from graduating students across @csm_news including: 
BA Architecture
MArch
MA Narrative Environments 
MA Cities

(Show Graphics by Rafi Goudy Elmahal, Timothy Huckle and Lucas Parfitt, BA Graphic Communication Design) 25/05/2024

The countdown is on

Arriving…
11 June Preview Evening
12–16 June Public Viewing

Come see work from graduating students across including:
BA Architecture
MArch
MA Narrative Environments
MA Cities

(Show Graphics by Rafi Goudy Elmahal, Timothy Huckle and Lucas Parfitt, BA Graphic Communication Design) https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6exS-YM0Me/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==

The countdown is on #CSM24 Arriving… 11 June Preview Evening 12–16 June Public Viewing Come see work from graduating students across @csm_news including:  BA Architecture MArch MA Narrative Environments  MA Cities (Show Graphics by Rafi Goudy Elmahal, Timothy Huckle and Lucas Parfitt, BA Graphic Communication Design)

Discover NuMoment at King’s Cross until 2 June.⁠ 
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A temporary monument, hangout space and stage celebrating music, dance and performance in the King’s Cross neighbourhood, past and present, with a sound collage composed by Voices Radio.⁠
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Supporting young and emerging talent in music, dance and performance from King’s Cross, Camden and London. ⁠
⁠
📍Central Saint Martins Crossing and Granary Square. ⁠

All welcome! Sit, meet, play or host an activation.⁠
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Designed and hosted by King’s Cross and Central Saint Martins Artist In Residence 2024, @xllarch of @thedecorators.
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🎧️ FREE EVENTS Friday 10 and Friday 31 May⁠
🎟️ Please book⁠
⁠
🗓️ NuMoment NuMoves⁠
This Friday 10 May, 6–9 pm⁠
The Crossing at Central Saint Martins⁠
⁠
An experimental performance collaborating with dancers and dance groups who rehearse inside the CSM building. With silent disco technology, they will perform a choreographed dance simultaneously to different music tracks. Dancers and non - everyone is welcome to get involved. ⁠
⁠
In collaboration with Spatial Radio, a mobile audio-based learning platform based in our Spatial Practices Programme.⁠
⁠
🗓️ NuSounds - NuMoment hosts Voices Radio⁠
Friday 31 May, 5-10pm⁠
Granary Square⁠
⁠
Join Local radio station Voices as they venture out of their studio in Coal Drops Yard and broadcast live from the NuMoment stage. DJs will be playing a range of genres from ambient classical, downtempo, soul and funk, to broken beat and afrobeat.⁠
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@nu_momentkx⁠
@voices_radio⁠
@kingscrossn1c⁠
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To find out more, book event tickets or host an activation, visit the link in our bio or search Stories on our website arts.ac.uk/csm for NuMoment.⁠
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📸 Photography by John Sturrock⁠
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On Monday 6 May Nu Moment hosted a festival of NuTalent feat. five emerging recording artists from Camden, Islington and London wide, spanning afro-R&B, pop, spoken word and soul and curated by Antonette Bowen @fishtanklondon⁠
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Thanks to our amazing performers:⁠
⁠
Suavey ⁠
Nomadic Libaax @nomadic_libaax⁠
Mukuza @mukuzamakes_⁠
Sophie Griffiths @sophiegriffithssinger⁠
Töpia @topia__⁠
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#NuMoment #ArtistInResidence #KingsCross #FreeLondon 25/05/2024

Discover NuMoment at King’s Cross until 2 June.⁠

A temporary monument, hangout space and stage celebrating music, dance and performance in the King’s Cross neighbourhood, past and present, with a sound collage composed by Voices Radio.⁠

Supporting young and emerging talent in music, dance and performance from King’s Cross, Camden and London. ⁠

📍Central Saint Martins Crossing and Granary Square. ⁠

All welcome! Sit, meet, play or host an activation.⁠

Designed and hosted by King’s Cross and Central Saint Martins Artist In Residence 2024, of .

🎧️ FREE EVENTS Friday 10 and Friday 31 May⁠
🎟️ Please book⁠

🗓️ NuMoment NuMoves⁠
This Friday 10 May, 6–9 pm⁠
The Crossing at Central Saint Martins⁠

An experimental performance collaborating with dancers and dance groups who rehearse inside the CSM building. With silent disco technology, they will perform a choreographed dance simultaneously to different music tracks. Dancers and non - everyone is welcome to get involved. ⁠

In collaboration with Spatial Radio, a mobile audio-based learning platform based in our Spatial Practices Programme.⁠

🗓️ NuSounds - NuMoment hosts Voices Radio⁠
Friday 31 May, 5-10pm⁠
Granary Square⁠

Join Local radio station Voices as they venture out of their studio in Coal Drops Yard and broadcast live from the NuMoment stage. DJs will be playing a range of genres from ambient classical, downtempo, soul and funk, to broken beat and afrobeat.⁠





To find out more, book event tickets or host an activation, visit the link in our bio or search Stories on our website arts.ac.uk/csm for NuMoment.⁠

📸 Photography by John Sturrock⁠

On Monday 6 May Nu Moment hosted a festival of NuTalent feat. five emerging recording artists from Camden, Islington and London wide, spanning afro-R&B, pop, spoken word and soul and curated by Antonette Bowen ⁠

Thanks to our amazing performers:⁠
Suavey ⁠
Nomadic Libaax ⁠
Mukuza ⁠
Sophie Griffiths ⁠
Töpia ⁠

https://www.instagram.com/p/C6uBRLxsaEa/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==

Discover NuMoment at King’s Cross until 2 June.⁠ ⁠ A temporary monument, hangout space and stage celebrating music, dance and performance in the King’s Cross neighbourhood, past and present, with a sound collage composed by Voices Radio.⁠ ⁠ Supporting young and emerging talent in music, dance and performance from King’s Cross, Camden and London. ⁠ ⁠ 📍Central Saint Martins Crossing and Granary Square. ⁠ All welcome! Sit, meet, play or host an activation.⁠ ⁠ Designed and hosted by King’s Cross and Central Saint Martins Artist In Residence 2024, @xllarch of @thedecorators. ⁠ 🎧️ FREE EVENTS Friday 10 and Friday 31 May⁠ 🎟️ Please book⁠ ⁠ 🗓️ NuMoment NuMoves⁠ This Friday 10 May, 6–9 pm⁠ The Crossing at Central Saint Martins⁠ ⁠ An experimental performance collaborating with dancers and dance groups who rehearse inside the CSM building. With silent disco technology, they will perform a choreographed dance simultaneously to different music tracks. Dancers and non - everyone is welcome to get involved. ⁠ ⁠ In collaboration with Spatial Radio, a mobile audio-based learning platform based in our Spatial Practices Programme.⁠ ⁠ 🗓️ NuSounds - NuMoment hosts Voices Radio⁠ Friday 31 May, 5-10pm⁠ Granary Square⁠ ⁠ Join Local radio station Voices as they venture out of their studio in Coal Drops Yard and broadcast live from the NuMoment stage. DJs will be playing a range of genres from ambient classical, downtempo, soul and funk, to broken beat and afrobeat.⁠ ⁠ @nu_momentkx⁠ @voices_radio⁠ @kingscrossn1c⁠ ⁠ To find out more, book event tickets or host an activation, visit the link in our bio or search Stories on our website arts.ac.uk/csm for NuMoment.⁠ ⁠ 📸 Photography by John Sturrock⁠ ⁠ On Monday 6 May Nu Moment hosted a festival of NuTalent feat. five emerging recording artists from Camden, Islington and London wide, spanning afro-R&B, pop, spoken word and soul and curated by Antonette Bowen @fishtanklondon⁠ ⁠ Thanks to our amazing performers:⁠ ⁠ Suavey ⁠ Nomadic Libaax @nomadic_libaax⁠ Mukuza @mukuzamakes_⁠ Sophie Griffiths @sophiegriffithssinger⁠ Töpia @topia__⁠ ⁠ #NuMoment #ArtistInResidence #KingsCross #FreeLondon

18/02/2024

Last day to join the Kings Cross Dance Trail Challenge…

The CSM and Kings Cross Dance Trail Challenge is underway. Follow the FREE outdoor trail and unlock seven dance moves to learn, film and share on TikTok.

Locate the destinations on the map and scan the QR code for choreography inspired by your surroundings.

Take part to Sunday 18 February.

Find out more and download a map:
https://www.kingscross.co.uk/event/kings-cross-dance-challenge

This trail is part of the King’s Cross and Central Saint Martins Artist in Residence Programme, created by the Decorators.

📸 Image: Dancer, Keisha Prescod inside Central Saint Martins, Granary Square. Image: © Brendan Bell

We’re excited to share that the first official artist in residence programme between King’s Cross @kingscrossn1c and Central Saint Martins @csm_news, features @narrativeenvironments @spatial_csm alum & faculty The Decorators as the 2023–24 artist-in-residence.

@thedecorators is a collective of designers and artists, producing works in areas undergoing change, collaborating with local people to create experiences that prototype new community relations, networks and uses.

Titled Nu Moment, their project will feature a sculptural installation created for Granary Square, to showcase the talents of young people from King’s Cross and Camden, and will also temporarily unveil some of the hidden artistic histories of King’s Cross through music, dance and performance.

#KXArtistInResidence 
Photographer: Brendan Bell 18/02/2024

We’re excited to share that the first official artist in residence programme between King’s Cross and Central Saint Martins , features alum & faculty The Decorators as the 2023–24 artist-in-residence.

is a collective of designers and artists, producing works in areas undergoing change, collaborating with local people to create experiences that prototype new community relations, networks and uses.

Titled Nu Moment, their project will feature a sculptural installation created for Granary Square, to showcase the talents of young people from King’s Cross and Camden, and will also temporarily unveil some of the hidden artistic histories of King’s Cross through music, dance and performance.


https://www.instagram.com/p/C3KvH89sNDT/?img_index=1

We’re excited to share that the first official artist in residence programme between King’s Cross @kingscrossn1c and Central Saint Martins @csm_news, features @narrativeenvironments @spatial_csm alum & faculty The Decorators as the 2023–24 artist-in-residence. @thedecorators is a collective of designers and artists, producing works in areas undergoing change, collaborating with local people to create experiences that prototype new community relations, networks and uses. Titled Nu Moment, their project will feature a sculptural installation created for Granary Square, to showcase the talents of young people from King’s Cross and Camden, and will also temporarily unveil some of the hidden artistic histories of King’s Cross through music, dance and performance. #KXArtistInResidence Photographer: Brendan Bell

18/02/2024

Enriching critical perspectives of the future: Digital Innovation Season at Central Saint Martins, February 2024⁠

A programme of public talks and student workshops in person and broadcasting on Youtube.⁠

Our 2024 theme is ‘Planetary Sensing’. Bringing a ‘planetary’ perspective to the climate crisis, social impact and cutting edge technologies, and understanding how digital technologies can be applied and leveraged towards propositions for a resilient planet.⁠

Throughout the season, meet some of the UK-based artists and designers working in this space across geographies, technologies and intelligence. They are inspired by planetary systems and surveillance, outer space and civic space, and they are developing philosophies, practices, and perspectives that transport us across space and time.⁠

https://www.arts.ac.uk/colleges/central-saint-martins/whats-on/digital-innovation-season-2024?utm_campaign=later-linkinbio-csm_news&utm_content=later-40745048&utm_medium=social&utm_source=linkin.bio

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