20th – 26th August 2021 • Brighton Basketball Court (Seafront) Ready to Drop is a site-specific sound installation created for the basketball court on Brighton’s seafront. The installation is provides a…

20th – 26th August 2021 • Brighton Basketball Court (Seafront) Ready to Drop is a site-specific sound installation created for the basketball court on Brighton’s seafront. The installation is provides a…
18th July 2021 • Citywide • To celebrate World Listening Day 2021, we are hosting an event for local listening in Brighton. We are encouraging anyone interested to dedicate up to half…
15th June 2021 Brighton Spiegeltent Musicologist Jennifer Lucy Allan will be in Brighton next Tuesday to talk about the history of foghorns. “Jennifer Lucy Allan loves foghorns, but not everyone shares her…
22nd May – 13th June 2021 • Lighthouse The Informals II is an audiovisual installation documenting the lives of the Brighton’s music youth subcultures, created by artists Polina Medvedeva (RU/NL) and Andreas…
19th May – 4th June 2021 Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts HALO is a large-scale immersive installation by Brighton-based artists Ruth Jarman and Joe Gerhardt AKA Semiconductor. The work was developed…
10 May – 6 June 2021, citywide. Pier To Pier is a public sound installation documenting life on the south coast of England between Brighton and Worthing. The work’s centrepiece is a…
1st – 23rd May 2021
Blast Theory’s Rider Spoke allows participants to navigate the city by bicycle, recording their own stories and listening to the stories of others. The work is narrated by artist Ju Row Farr, asking riders to answer questions and reflect on their lives whilst cycling around the city.
Citywide
1st – 31st May 2021
Lemonade is a new location-based music platform created by Sarah Ticho, Graham Luckhurst and Josh Kopeček. Described by the developers as ‘Pokemon Go meets Silent Disco’, Lemonade uses geolocation technology to link sounds to specific locations across real world environments.
1st – 23rd May 2021
Shoreham Harbour
Points of Departure is an immersive large-scale sound and light installation for the industrial site of Shoreham Harbour by artist Ray Lee. Like Lee’s previous works, Points of Departure combines spatial arrays of moving sound sources with monumental architectural structures to create spectacular multi-sensory experiences.