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The False Memory Archive


The False Memory Archive
29 November 2012 –8pm - 10.30pm
(inc. Q&A, talk ends approx. 9pm)
£3 / £2 concs

Artist Alasdair Hopwood guides us through a series of contributions submitted to his False Memory Archive created as part of his Wellcome Trust residency at the Anomalistic Psychology Research Unit, Goldsmiths College.
As The WITH Collective, Alasdair Hopwood has exhibited internationally in a number of galleries including Tate Britain, The Hayward Gallery, the ICA, K3 Zurich and the British Council, New Delhi

Each LFS evening begins with the Fortmanteau, our monthly summary of strange news stories.

We meet the last Thursday of each month (usually) upstairs at The Bell, 50 Middlesex Street, London E1 7EX.


Tubes: Liverpool Street, Aldgate, Aldgate East.

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