Ìýtake over Tate Britain to present an evening exploring futuristic frequencies in music and fashion in partnership with Ìý to celebrate 20 years of creativity and innovation, using the Tate collection as inspiration.ÌýThe evening tells the story of how the radio station, the cities and the nation of this small island have played a significant role in the shaping of youth culture throughout the globe.
Join in:Ìý
Rinse curate a narrative of trends and cycles in music and fashion, brought to life viaÌýa selection of creators and commentators.ÌýThe programme includes:
Performance
SOPHIE and KorelessÌý
North Duveens
19.00–21.30
A blend of extreme pop fantasies from the ever mysterious producer , who shifts tectonic plates of pop with sounds often aligned with J-Pop and K-Pop, plus washed out electronica from with visuals from contemporary digital artists:
Royal College of Art studentÌý, a Greek architect and new media artists whose take the shape of time-based media and explore themes of motion and destruction.ÌýÌý
, co-founder and curator of Cloque, specialises in new media and online art. Her works encompass a variety of formats including programming, 3D, video, animated GIFs and sound.Ìý
Ìýuses iconography that litters popular culture throughout the ages and recycles them to create a narrative where time is no longer a barrier to his vision.
ideas are distilled into polygon characters like custom-made 2nd life creature trapped in short story loops.
Ìýcreates 2nd life pieces such as ;Ìýalongside digital sculptures fromÌý
Discussion
20 years of Fashion
1840 Room
19.00–20.30
Join us for a panel discussion of leading creatives to discuss trends, cycles and bridges of influence between music and fashion over the last 20 years. Featuring fashion designersÌýÌýandÌý, promoter, DJ and creator , , and . Hosted by Guardian style writer Dean Kissick.
Participate
Shape Studio
South Duveens
18.00–21.30
É«¿Ø´«Ã½ London and artist Joceline Howe invite you to a live fashion studio inspired by the constructivist shapes and colours of artist Marlow Moss. Inhabit the fashionable world of shapes, experiment with geometric props and costumes to create your own response. Look out for a curated selection of photographs on , and don’t forget to share your images using #shapestudio. Ìý
É«¿Ø´«Ã½ London is part of , led by Tate and funded by theÌýPaul Hamlyn Foundation.Ìý
Installation
Style Brokers
Room 1840
20.30–21.00
An exclusive screening of Style Brokers by , daughter of Duffer designer Marco Cairns. The documentary focuses on the evolution of Duffer of St. George, a brand which pioneered the UK streetwear scene as we know it today.
ROOM
Clore Studio
18.00–21.30
Free but ticketed
Tickets available from 18.00 at the Clore Studio Entrance on a first-come-first served basis
Step inside and become a ‘player’ in . One audience member, 15 minutes. It’s an interactive story. It’s a waking dream. Everything is live and improvised in response to your imagination, where anything can happen. Inspired by old school literary based computer games.Ìý
Cav Empt
1840 Room
21.00–21.30
Fledging Japanese clothing labelÌýÌýlaunched in 2012 by Sk8thing and Toby Feltwell recreate a recent collection showcase for the Tokyo Fashion Week with live performance from Rezzett.Ìý
Rinse Rooftop
Rotunda
18.00–21.30
Panoramic installation of photographs of theÌýRinse FMÌýHQ rooftop where it all beganÌýby Sheffield-based photographerÌý,Ìýknown for his stark, industrial and unapologetically British imagery.Ìý
Masterclass
Auditorium
19.00–21.30
Free but ticketed
Tickets available from 18.00 at the Clore Foyer Entrance on a first-come-first served basis
Masterclasses from 3 seminal British producers of the past 20 years,Ìýeach breaking down one of their pivotal tracks and talking about the technology and cultural factors which shaped their approach to production:
19.00–19.45Ìý, co-founder of the prolific Full Cycle crew
19.50–20.35ÌýÌýone of the most revered producers of the garage era
20.40–21.25ÌýÌýproducer of new forms of post millennium genres
About Late at Tate
Pay bar in Djanogly Café and Octagon until 21.30
Please note: Cash only at the Octagon bar
Shops open until 21.50
Collection displays open until 21.50
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