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Brian Eno & Steven Johnson: Platforms for Creative Thinking
Brian Eno, musician, artist and author of 77 Million Paintings and Steven Johnson, author of Everything Bad is Good for You and The Invention of Air, come to the ICA to talk about how innovations happen and new platforms for creative thinking.
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Rafael Lozano-Hemmer: Shadowlands
Rafael Lozano-Hemmer curates a screening of moving-image works that have inspired his work, following his latest interactive shadow-installation Under Scan, in Trafalgar Square.
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Martin Amis + Andrew Anthony: On writing and radical Islam
Two of Britain's best writers talk about how the rise of radical Islam has affected Western imaginations and their own work. Listen to the talk in full.
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Patti Smith: Auguries of Innocence
Patti Smith is a poet and performer who has inscribed her vision of our world in powerful anthems, ballads, and lyrics. She Hercame to the ICA to perform songs interspersed with poems from Auguries of Innocence, her first book of poetry in more than a decade.
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Amartya Sen: British Identity
Nobel Prize winner Sen discusses the importance of national identity with Jon Snow.
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Shere Hite: Sexual purity and the new global terrorism
Cultural historian Hite places the misunderstanding of the female body at the centre of global instability.
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Gerry Adams: The End of Multiculturalism?
Adams, MP for West Belfast and President of Sinn Fein talks about the future of republicanism after the IRA
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Chris Anderson: The Long Tail and Other Stories
The editor-in-chief of Wired talks about the revolution on online reatailing and discusses its implications with John Naughton.