Babeworld 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️♾️
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When The Sky Gets Bright opens on 12 June! 📺
A new exhibition by arts collective Babeworld (@babeworld3000), developed in collaboration with our youth groups Society of Explorers (@society.of.explorers) and Creative Producers.
The exhibition brings together four new moving image works exploring how neurodivergent young people navigate loneliness, burnout and the complicated pull between the digital and physical worlds.
Join us for the opening night - 11 June, 5 - 8pm.
When The Sky Gets Bright will run until 27 September.
Find out more through the link in our bio or at sitegallery.org/whats-on >
Works supported by @formaartsmedia 📹
A film we made ‘Roll for Initiative’ for @disabilityarts is able to view online at the link in our bio. It’s about dice, games, rambles, art, hating art, making art, masking, disability, being online, being offline, being in line bla bla bla. Go watch!

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Next Friday 8th May 5.30pm we will host The Stars Below show with special guests: @babeworld3000 @ashywills_ @gobby.divvies live in @resonancefm studios
Babeworld are an art collective based across Stoke-on-Trent and London. Babeworld’s work entangles popular-culture inspired film, installation and sound design to interrogate themes of political and societal identity, disability/access, neurodivergence, sex work and race. Babeworlds research explores what it means to make, participate in andspectate art as marginalised individuals. Babeworld are consistently motivated by the questions - how can we make work for the CEX and Tumblr generation who may not feel comfortable in a traditional gallery? And how can we get another little residency to play board games and TTRPGS?
Tracks ID:
Famous last words (an ode to eaters) - Ethel Cain
Dreams - Smerz
Ishara - Kiss Facility
Missing - the xx
Polly - Nirvana
Jealousy, jealousy - olivia rodrigo
Decode - Sabrina carpenter
Soft Spine - Spirit Box
From me to u - Babymetal
Daisy 2.0 feat Hatsune Miku - Ashnikko
Never Meant - American Football

We have big boy solo show with @sitegallery coming to you in Summer 2026 ❤️ When The Sky Gets Bright is a multi film installation show, we still have to make it but it’s gonna be the usual - expect films!!! expect installation!! expect mania!! expect depression!! expect exploring online spaces!!! etc etc. Kissies. Photog by @toni.tobert

We’ve made a film uwu 🃏 Commissioned by @disabilityarts @nathalieboobis Roll for Initiative is a 30 mins film about me being mentally ill and replacing professional choices with professional chances. I love dice!!! I love DnD!! I love rambling for 30 mins in Balatsune Miku cosplay!! I love the manifestation of my lack of sense control as a gaming mechanic!!! It will be live on the 25th Feb online. 😙 i’m trying my best here

Working on something new for @disabilityarts which involves me talking at great length - commisioned by the lovely @nathalieboobis
w dream babeworld team
Filmed by @gobby.divvies with photos and production by @toni.tobert courtesy of@formaartsmedia
IMAGE ID: A photo of a person standing infront of a green screen. they are painted with a white face and a red big smile on their face, wearing a blue Hatsune Miku wig (long blue ponytails). They are drinking a redbull

Farmhouse Library spotlight: 22/23 Residency artist collective Babeworld have selected three books as their contribution to the library.
They said; “Tatsuki Fujimoto’s ‘Look Back’ is one of the most beautiful, cinematic mangas I've ever read. It's like watching a film on a piece of paper. I read it three times back-to-back. When the film came out, I saw it two days in a row. One of the best pieces of media ever made.
‘They Came to Slay’ by Thom James Carter is about Dungeons and Dragons and Queerness; an accessible insight into why queer people are drawn to D&D and how we can use it as a tool for exploration.
Finally, ‘Bellies’ by Nicola Dinan is a crazy good debut about contemporary queer life - relatable, stylish and chic!”
The Farmhouse Library is an ongoing project created by artists Ruth Beale and Giles Round, housed on-site in the communal living room of Wysing’s Farmhouse. Any artists who have been involved in Wysing’s programme can nominate a book.
‘Look Back’, published by VIZ Media, 2022. ‘They Came to Slay’ published by 404 Ink, 2022. ‘Bellies’ published by Transworld Digital, 2023.
@babeworld3000

Farmhouse Library spotlight: 22/23 Residency artist collective Babeworld have selected three books as their contribution to the library.
They said; “Tatsuki Fujimoto’s ‘Look Back’ is one of the most beautiful, cinematic mangas I've ever read. It's like watching a film on a piece of paper. I read it three times back-to-back. When the film came out, I saw it two days in a row. One of the best pieces of media ever made.
‘They Came to Slay’ by Thom James Carter is about Dungeons and Dragons and Queerness; an accessible insight into why queer people are drawn to D&D and how we can use it as a tool for exploration.
Finally, ‘Bellies’ by Nicola Dinan is a crazy good debut about contemporary queer life - relatable, stylish and chic!”
The Farmhouse Library is an ongoing project created by artists Ruth Beale and Giles Round, housed on-site in the communal living room of Wysing’s Farmhouse. Any artists who have been involved in Wysing’s programme can nominate a book.
‘Look Back’, published by VIZ Media, 2022. ‘They Came to Slay’ published by 404 Ink, 2022. ‘Bellies’ published by Transworld Digital, 2023.
@babeworld3000

Farmhouse Library spotlight: 22/23 Residency artist collective Babeworld have selected three books as their contribution to the library.
They said; “Tatsuki Fujimoto’s ‘Look Back’ is one of the most beautiful, cinematic mangas I've ever read. It's like watching a film on a piece of paper. I read it three times back-to-back. When the film came out, I saw it two days in a row. One of the best pieces of media ever made.
‘They Came to Slay’ by Thom James Carter is about Dungeons and Dragons and Queerness; an accessible insight into why queer people are drawn to D&D and how we can use it as a tool for exploration.
Finally, ‘Bellies’ by Nicola Dinan is a crazy good debut about contemporary queer life - relatable, stylish and chic!”
The Farmhouse Library is an ongoing project created by artists Ruth Beale and Giles Round, housed on-site in the communal living room of Wysing’s Farmhouse. Any artists who have been involved in Wysing’s programme can nominate a book.
‘Look Back’, published by VIZ Media, 2022. ‘They Came to Slay’ published by 404 Ink, 2022. ‘Bellies’ published by Transworld Digital, 2023.
@babeworld3000

Our film “No Sleep Just Clouds” Commissioned by @levelcentre and @thearthouseuk as part of the @weareunltd open awards is showing at @whitechapelgallery as part of their programme for London Open Live: Film Programme - opening June 4th. Go check it out! ❤️

Our film “No Sleep Just Clouds” Commissioned by @levelcentre and @thearthouseuk as part of the @weareunltd open awards is showing at @whitechapelgallery as part of their programme for London Open Live: Film Programme - opening June 4th. Go check it out! ❤️

Today is your last chance to catch Babeworld’s brilliant new film, ‘Would you rather’ on the Grand Union website! 😘
Shot and edited over two days, this film was an experiment in alternative ways of scheduling creative work. With the dates and pace for filming left undefined, and instead harnessing a phase of acute mania that could not be planned with diaries, taking an experimental approach to productivity that allows it to sit symbiotically with the ebbs and flows of mental illness. 🌟
The film is 18 minutes and 31 seconds long, and presented with captions. It will be available until the morning of Tuesday 29 April. 💗
Watch now via the link in our bio 🔗
@babeworld3000
[image description - A landscape image of a computer screen featuring the title ‘Would you rather?’ in red capital letters. Behind the screen, anime posters are stuck on the walls.]

⭐️FORMAT25 Would You Rather video essay by Babeworld @babeworld3000
▶️click the link in our bio to watch now!
Would You Rather explores the experiences of a mentally ill autistic person outlining their approach to social interactions in their day-to-day and their professional life as an artist. By following a character outlining how they utilise the game ‘Would you rather’ to create a technique to thrive in conversations. The film explores key elements of the neurodivergent and autistic experiences, highlighting the relationship between mania and delusions of grandeur, and the self-assured sense of confidence one must have across a capitalist arts sector and monetized content creation to ensure success. Across a range of chaotic and unhinged ‘WYR’ questions, this film provides an insight into neurodivergent traits like masking, and systemising / hyper-focusing within social situations. Whilst the nature of the - possible imaginary - interactions narrated across this film shed light on scripting as a coping mechanism.
Shot and edited over two days, this film was an experiment in alternative ways of scheduling creative work. With the dates and pace for filming left undefined, and instead harnessing a phase of acute mania that could not be planned with diaries, taking an experimental approach to productivity that allows it to sit symbiotically with the ebbs and flows of mental illness.
#formatfestival #format25 #online

⭐️FORMAT25 Would You Rather video essay by Babeworld @babeworld3000
▶️click the link in our bio to watch now!
Would You Rather explores the experiences of a mentally ill autistic person outlining their approach to social interactions in their day-to-day and their professional life as an artist. By following a character outlining how they utilise the game ‘Would you rather’ to create a technique to thrive in conversations. The film explores key elements of the neurodivergent and autistic experiences, highlighting the relationship between mania and delusions of grandeur, and the self-assured sense of confidence one must have across a capitalist arts sector and monetized content creation to ensure success. Across a range of chaotic and unhinged ‘WYR’ questions, this film provides an insight into neurodivergent traits like masking, and systemising / hyper-focusing within social situations. Whilst the nature of the - possible imaginary - interactions narrated across this film shed light on scripting as a coping mechanism.
Shot and edited over two days, this film was an experiment in alternative ways of scheduling creative work. With the dates and pace for filming left undefined, and instead harnessing a phase of acute mania that could not be planned with diaries, taking an experimental approach to productivity that allows it to sit symbiotically with the ebbs and flows of mental illness.
#formatfestival #format25 #online

⭐️FORMAT25 Would You Rather video essay by Babeworld @babeworld3000
▶️click the link in our bio to watch now!
Would You Rather explores the experiences of a mentally ill autistic person outlining their approach to social interactions in their day-to-day and their professional life as an artist. By following a character outlining how they utilise the game ‘Would you rather’ to create a technique to thrive in conversations. The film explores key elements of the neurodivergent and autistic experiences, highlighting the relationship between mania and delusions of grandeur, and the self-assured sense of confidence one must have across a capitalist arts sector and monetized content creation to ensure success. Across a range of chaotic and unhinged ‘WYR’ questions, this film provides an insight into neurodivergent traits like masking, and systemising / hyper-focusing within social situations. Whilst the nature of the - possible imaginary - interactions narrated across this film shed light on scripting as a coping mechanism.
Shot and edited over two days, this film was an experiment in alternative ways of scheduling creative work. With the dates and pace for filming left undefined, and instead harnessing a phase of acute mania that could not be planned with diaries, taking an experimental approach to productivity that allows it to sit symbiotically with the ebbs and flows of mental illness.
#formatfestival #format25 #online

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NEXT WEEK FRIDAY “Always Coming Home” Series is back!
Friday 25th April: 1st Chapter at @fact_liverpool part of “Choose Your Own Adventure”
🔥Featuring🔥
@babeworld3000 X @jon_a_edgley
@babakahteshamipour
@zeinxmajali X @jeremiah.zen
A—Z
✨Chapter 2 will take place at @fabricagallery, 19th of June feat. @huw_parry + Guests, @gisougolshani, @ain.bailey, @utopian_realism✨
A—Z presents Always Coming Home at FACT, Liverpool 25th of April 2025 part of their event: Choose Your Own Adventure.
Featuring a workshop by Babeworld & Jon Edgley, performances by Babeworld, Zein Majali X Jeremy Chen, A—Z.
This series is the development of a recent research on the affect of visual and sound in narrative. The first iteration of Always Coming Home took place at Iklectik 2023 and carried on at Matt’s Gallery in 2024, as a starting point for ambient sensorial experimentation, a threshold for furthering the ideas of immersion, speculative world and conscious listening.
Each chapter from this on-going investigation aims at introducing a live performance, a moving image and a live musical set.
Thinking of change and flux as part of speculative futures and world building as ways of expressing current socio-political issues and expanding from there to potential other paths.
This series of events is funded by an Art Council Projects funding @acegrams – Special mention and thank you to Chris Rawcliff @pro_numb

✨🪐💫
NEXT WEEK FRIDAY “Always Coming Home” Series is back!
Friday 25th April: 1st Chapter at @fact_liverpool part of “Choose Your Own Adventure”
🔥Featuring🔥
@babeworld3000 X @jon_a_edgley
@babakahteshamipour
@zeinxmajali X @jeremiah.zen
A—Z
✨Chapter 2 will take place at @fabricagallery, 19th of June feat. @huw_parry + Guests, @gisougolshani, @ain.bailey, @utopian_realism✨
A—Z presents Always Coming Home at FACT, Liverpool 25th of April 2025 part of their event: Choose Your Own Adventure.
Featuring a workshop by Babeworld & Jon Edgley, performances by Babeworld, Zein Majali X Jeremy Chen, A—Z.
This series is the development of a recent research on the affect of visual and sound in narrative. The first iteration of Always Coming Home took place at Iklectik 2023 and carried on at Matt’s Gallery in 2024, as a starting point for ambient sensorial experimentation, a threshold for furthering the ideas of immersion, speculative world and conscious listening.
Each chapter from this on-going investigation aims at introducing a live performance, a moving image and a live musical set.
Thinking of change and flux as part of speculative futures and world building as ways of expressing current socio-political issues and expanding from there to potential other paths.
This series of events is funded by an Art Council Projects funding @acegrams – Special mention and thank you to Chris Rawcliff @pro_numb

✨🪐💫
NEXT WEEK FRIDAY “Always Coming Home” Series is back!
Friday 25th April: 1st Chapter at @fact_liverpool part of “Choose Your Own Adventure”
🔥Featuring🔥
@babeworld3000 X @jon_a_edgley
@babakahteshamipour
@zeinxmajali X @jeremiah.zen
A—Z
✨Chapter 2 will take place at @fabricagallery, 19th of June feat. @huw_parry + Guests, @gisougolshani, @ain.bailey, @utopian_realism✨
A—Z presents Always Coming Home at FACT, Liverpool 25th of April 2025 part of their event: Choose Your Own Adventure.
Featuring a workshop by Babeworld & Jon Edgley, performances by Babeworld, Zein Majali X Jeremy Chen, A—Z.
This series is the development of a recent research on the affect of visual and sound in narrative. The first iteration of Always Coming Home took place at Iklectik 2023 and carried on at Matt’s Gallery in 2024, as a starting point for ambient sensorial experimentation, a threshold for furthering the ideas of immersion, speculative world and conscious listening.
Each chapter from this on-going investigation aims at introducing a live performance, a moving image and a live musical set.
Thinking of change and flux as part of speculative futures and world building as ways of expressing current socio-political issues and expanding from there to potential other paths.
This series of events is funded by an Art Council Projects funding @acegrams – Special mention and thank you to Chris Rawcliff @pro_numb

✨🪐💫
NEXT WEEK FRIDAY “Always Coming Home” Series is back!
Friday 25th April: 1st Chapter at @fact_liverpool part of “Choose Your Own Adventure”
🔥Featuring🔥
@babeworld3000 X @jon_a_edgley
@babakahteshamipour
@zeinxmajali X @jeremiah.zen
A—Z
✨Chapter 2 will take place at @fabricagallery, 19th of June feat. @huw_parry + Guests, @gisougolshani, @ain.bailey, @utopian_realism✨
A—Z presents Always Coming Home at FACT, Liverpool 25th of April 2025 part of their event: Choose Your Own Adventure.
Featuring a workshop by Babeworld & Jon Edgley, performances by Babeworld, Zein Majali X Jeremy Chen, A—Z.
This series is the development of a recent research on the affect of visual and sound in narrative. The first iteration of Always Coming Home took place at Iklectik 2023 and carried on at Matt’s Gallery in 2024, as a starting point for ambient sensorial experimentation, a threshold for furthering the ideas of immersion, speculative world and conscious listening.
Each chapter from this on-going investigation aims at introducing a live performance, a moving image and a live musical set.
Thinking of change and flux as part of speculative futures and world building as ways of expressing current socio-political issues and expanding from there to potential other paths.
This series of events is funded by an Art Council Projects funding @acegrams – Special mention and thank you to Chris Rawcliff @pro_numb

✨🪐💫
NEXT WEEK FRIDAY “Always Coming Home” Series is back!
Friday 25th April: 1st Chapter at @fact_liverpool part of “Choose Your Own Adventure”
🔥Featuring🔥
@babeworld3000 X @jon_a_edgley
@babakahteshamipour
@zeinxmajali X @jeremiah.zen
A—Z
✨Chapter 2 will take place at @fabricagallery, 19th of June feat. @huw_parry + Guests, @gisougolshani, @ain.bailey, @utopian_realism✨
A—Z presents Always Coming Home at FACT, Liverpool 25th of April 2025 part of their event: Choose Your Own Adventure.
Featuring a workshop by Babeworld & Jon Edgley, performances by Babeworld, Zein Majali X Jeremy Chen, A—Z.
This series is the development of a recent research on the affect of visual and sound in narrative. The first iteration of Always Coming Home took place at Iklectik 2023 and carried on at Matt’s Gallery in 2024, as a starting point for ambient sensorial experimentation, a threshold for furthering the ideas of immersion, speculative world and conscious listening.
Each chapter from this on-going investigation aims at introducing a live performance, a moving image and a live musical set.
Thinking of change and flux as part of speculative futures and world building as ways of expressing current socio-political issues and expanding from there to potential other paths.
This series of events is funded by an Art Council Projects funding @acegrams – Special mention and thank you to Chris Rawcliff @pro_numb

✨🪐💫
NEXT WEEK FRIDAY “Always Coming Home” Series is back!
Friday 25th April: 1st Chapter at @fact_liverpool part of “Choose Your Own Adventure”
🔥Featuring🔥
@babeworld3000 X @jon_a_edgley
@babakahteshamipour
@zeinxmajali X @jeremiah.zen
A—Z
✨Chapter 2 will take place at @fabricagallery, 19th of June feat. @huw_parry + Guests, @gisougolshani, @ain.bailey, @utopian_realism✨
A—Z presents Always Coming Home at FACT, Liverpool 25th of April 2025 part of their event: Choose Your Own Adventure.
Featuring a workshop by Babeworld & Jon Edgley, performances by Babeworld, Zein Majali X Jeremy Chen, A—Z.
This series is the development of a recent research on the affect of visual and sound in narrative. The first iteration of Always Coming Home took place at Iklectik 2023 and carried on at Matt’s Gallery in 2024, as a starting point for ambient sensorial experimentation, a threshold for furthering the ideas of immersion, speculative world and conscious listening.
Each chapter from this on-going investigation aims at introducing a live performance, a moving image and a live musical set.
Thinking of change and flux as part of speculative futures and world building as ways of expressing current socio-political issues and expanding from there to potential other paths.
This series of events is funded by an Art Council Projects funding @acegrams – Special mention and thank you to Chris Rawcliff @pro_numb

✨🪐💫
NEXT WEEK FRIDAY “Always Coming Home” Series is back!
Friday 25th April: 1st Chapter at @fact_liverpool part of “Choose Your Own Adventure”
🔥Featuring🔥
@babeworld3000 X @jon_a_edgley
@babakahteshamipour
@zeinxmajali X @jeremiah.zen
A—Z
✨Chapter 2 will take place at @fabricagallery, 19th of June feat. @huw_parry + Guests, @gisougolshani, @ain.bailey, @utopian_realism✨
A—Z presents Always Coming Home at FACT, Liverpool 25th of April 2025 part of their event: Choose Your Own Adventure.
Featuring a workshop by Babeworld & Jon Edgley, performances by Babeworld, Zein Majali X Jeremy Chen, A—Z.
This series is the development of a recent research on the affect of visual and sound in narrative. The first iteration of Always Coming Home took place at Iklectik 2023 and carried on at Matt’s Gallery in 2024, as a starting point for ambient sensorial experimentation, a threshold for furthering the ideas of immersion, speculative world and conscious listening.
Each chapter from this on-going investigation aims at introducing a live performance, a moving image and a live musical set.
Thinking of change and flux as part of speculative futures and world building as ways of expressing current socio-political issues and expanding from there to potential other paths.
This series of events is funded by an Art Council Projects funding @acegrams – Special mention and thank you to Chris Rawcliff @pro_numb

✨🪐💫
NEXT WEEK FRIDAY “Always Coming Home” Series is back!
Friday 25th April: 1st Chapter at @fact_liverpool part of “Choose Your Own Adventure”
🔥Featuring🔥
@babeworld3000 X @jon_a_edgley
@babakahteshamipour
@zeinxmajali X @jeremiah.zen
A—Z
✨Chapter 2 will take place at @fabricagallery, 19th of June feat. @huw_parry + Guests, @gisougolshani, @ain.bailey, @utopian_realism✨
A—Z presents Always Coming Home at FACT, Liverpool 25th of April 2025 part of their event: Choose Your Own Adventure.
Featuring a workshop by Babeworld & Jon Edgley, performances by Babeworld, Zein Majali X Jeremy Chen, A—Z.
This series is the development of a recent research on the affect of visual and sound in narrative. The first iteration of Always Coming Home took place at Iklectik 2023 and carried on at Matt’s Gallery in 2024, as a starting point for ambient sensorial experimentation, a threshold for furthering the ideas of immersion, speculative world and conscious listening.
Each chapter from this on-going investigation aims at introducing a live performance, a moving image and a live musical set.
Thinking of change and flux as part of speculative futures and world building as ways of expressing current socio-political issues and expanding from there to potential other paths.
This series of events is funded by an Art Council Projects funding @acegrams – Special mention and thank you to Chris Rawcliff @pro_numb

✨🪐💫
NEXT WEEK FRIDAY “Always Coming Home” Series is back!
Friday 25th April: 1st Chapter at @fact_liverpool part of “Choose Your Own Adventure”
🔥Featuring🔥
@babeworld3000 X @jon_a_edgley
@babakahteshamipour
@zeinxmajali X @jeremiah.zen
A—Z
✨Chapter 2 will take place at @fabricagallery, 19th of June feat. @huw_parry + Guests, @gisougolshani, @ain.bailey, @utopian_realism✨
A—Z presents Always Coming Home at FACT, Liverpool 25th of April 2025 part of their event: Choose Your Own Adventure.
Featuring a workshop by Babeworld & Jon Edgley, performances by Babeworld, Zein Majali X Jeremy Chen, A—Z.
This series is the development of a recent research on the affect of visual and sound in narrative. The first iteration of Always Coming Home took place at Iklectik 2023 and carried on at Matt’s Gallery in 2024, as a starting point for ambient sensorial experimentation, a threshold for furthering the ideas of immersion, speculative world and conscious listening.
Each chapter from this on-going investigation aims at introducing a live performance, a moving image and a live musical set.
Thinking of change and flux as part of speculative futures and world building as ways of expressing current socio-political issues and expanding from there to potential other paths.
This series of events is funded by an Art Council Projects funding @acegrams – Special mention and thank you to Chris Rawcliff @pro_numb

✨🪐💫
NEXT WEEK FRIDAY “Always Coming Home” Series is back!
Friday 25th April: 1st Chapter at @fact_liverpool part of “Choose Your Own Adventure”
🔥Featuring🔥
@babeworld3000 X @jon_a_edgley
@babakahteshamipour
@zeinxmajali X @jeremiah.zen
A—Z
✨Chapter 2 will take place at @fabricagallery, 19th of June feat. @huw_parry + Guests, @gisougolshani, @ain.bailey, @utopian_realism✨
A—Z presents Always Coming Home at FACT, Liverpool 25th of April 2025 part of their event: Choose Your Own Adventure.
Featuring a workshop by Babeworld & Jon Edgley, performances by Babeworld, Zein Majali X Jeremy Chen, A—Z.
This series is the development of a recent research on the affect of visual and sound in narrative. The first iteration of Always Coming Home took place at Iklectik 2023 and carried on at Matt’s Gallery in 2024, as a starting point for ambient sensorial experimentation, a threshold for furthering the ideas of immersion, speculative world and conscious listening.
Each chapter from this on-going investigation aims at introducing a live performance, a moving image and a live musical set.
Thinking of change and flux as part of speculative futures and world building as ways of expressing current socio-political issues and expanding from there to potential other paths.
This series of events is funded by an Art Council Projects funding @acegrams – Special mention and thank you to Chris Rawcliff @pro_numb

✨🪐💫
NEXT WEEK FRIDAY “Always Coming Home” Series is back!
Friday 25th April: 1st Chapter at @fact_liverpool part of “Choose Your Own Adventure”
🔥Featuring🔥
@babeworld3000 X @jon_a_edgley
@babakahteshamipour
@zeinxmajali X @jeremiah.zen
A—Z
✨Chapter 2 will take place at @fabricagallery, 19th of June feat. @huw_parry + Guests, @gisougolshani, @ain.bailey, @utopian_realism✨
A—Z presents Always Coming Home at FACT, Liverpool 25th of April 2025 part of their event: Choose Your Own Adventure.
Featuring a workshop by Babeworld & Jon Edgley, performances by Babeworld, Zein Majali X Jeremy Chen, A—Z.
This series is the development of a recent research on the affect of visual and sound in narrative. The first iteration of Always Coming Home took place at Iklectik 2023 and carried on at Matt’s Gallery in 2024, as a starting point for ambient sensorial experimentation, a threshold for furthering the ideas of immersion, speculative world and conscious listening.
Each chapter from this on-going investigation aims at introducing a live performance, a moving image and a live musical set.
Thinking of change and flux as part of speculative futures and world building as ways of expressing current socio-political issues and expanding from there to potential other paths.
This series of events is funded by an Art Council Projects funding @acegrams – Special mention and thank you to Chris Rawcliff @pro_numb

✨🪐💫
NEXT WEEK FRIDAY “Always Coming Home” Series is back!
Friday 25th April: 1st Chapter at @fact_liverpool part of “Choose Your Own Adventure”
🔥Featuring🔥
@babeworld3000 X @jon_a_edgley
@babakahteshamipour
@zeinxmajali X @jeremiah.zen
A—Z
✨Chapter 2 will take place at @fabricagallery, 19th of June feat. @huw_parry + Guests, @gisougolshani, @ain.bailey, @utopian_realism✨
A—Z presents Always Coming Home at FACT, Liverpool 25th of April 2025 part of their event: Choose Your Own Adventure.
Featuring a workshop by Babeworld & Jon Edgley, performances by Babeworld, Zein Majali X Jeremy Chen, A—Z.
This series is the development of a recent research on the affect of visual and sound in narrative. The first iteration of Always Coming Home took place at Iklectik 2023 and carried on at Matt’s Gallery in 2024, as a starting point for ambient sensorial experimentation, a threshold for furthering the ideas of immersion, speculative world and conscious listening.
Each chapter from this on-going investigation aims at introducing a live performance, a moving image and a live musical set.
Thinking of change and flux as part of speculative futures and world building as ways of expressing current socio-political issues and expanding from there to potential other paths.
This series of events is funded by an Art Council Projects funding @acegrams – Special mention and thank you to Chris Rawcliff @pro_numb
✨🪐💫
NEXT WEEK FRIDAY “Always Coming Home” Series is back!
Friday 25th April: 1st Chapter at @fact_liverpool part of “Choose Your Own Adventure”
🔥Featuring🔥
@babeworld3000 X @jon_a_edgley
@babakahteshamipour
@zeinxmajali X @jeremiah.zen
A—Z
✨Chapter 2 will take place at @fabricagallery, 19th of June feat. @huw_parry + Guests, @gisougolshani, @ain.bailey, @utopian_realism✨
A—Z presents Always Coming Home at FACT, Liverpool 25th of April 2025 part of their event: Choose Your Own Adventure.
Featuring a workshop by Babeworld & Jon Edgley, performances by Babeworld, Zein Majali X Jeremy Chen, A—Z.
This series is the development of a recent research on the affect of visual and sound in narrative. The first iteration of Always Coming Home took place at Iklectik 2023 and carried on at Matt’s Gallery in 2024, as a starting point for ambient sensorial experimentation, a threshold for furthering the ideas of immersion, speculative world and conscious listening.
Each chapter from this on-going investigation aims at introducing a live performance, a moving image and a live musical set.
Thinking of change and flux as part of speculative futures and world building as ways of expressing current socio-political issues and expanding from there to potential other paths.
This series of events is funded by an Art Council Projects funding @acegrams – Special mention and thank you to Chris Rawcliff @pro_numb

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NEXT WEEK FRIDAY “Always Coming Home” Series is back!
Friday 25th April: 1st Chapter at @fact_liverpool part of “Choose Your Own Adventure”
🔥Featuring🔥
@babeworld3000 X @jon_a_edgley
@babakahteshamipour
@zeinxmajali X @jeremiah.zen
A—Z
✨Chapter 2 will take place at @fabricagallery, 19th of June feat. @huw_parry + Guests, @gisougolshani, @ain.bailey, @utopian_realism✨
A—Z presents Always Coming Home at FACT, Liverpool 25th of April 2025 part of their event: Choose Your Own Adventure.
Featuring a workshop by Babeworld & Jon Edgley, performances by Babeworld, Zein Majali X Jeremy Chen, A—Z.
This series is the development of a recent research on the affect of visual and sound in narrative. The first iteration of Always Coming Home took place at Iklectik 2023 and carried on at Matt’s Gallery in 2024, as a starting point for ambient sensorial experimentation, a threshold for furthering the ideas of immersion, speculative world and conscious listening.
Each chapter from this on-going investigation aims at introducing a live performance, a moving image and a live musical set.
Thinking of change and flux as part of speculative futures and world building as ways of expressing current socio-political issues and expanding from there to potential other paths.
This series of events is funded by an Art Council Projects funding @acegrams – Special mention and thank you to Chris Rawcliff @pro_numb
Our new film Would You Rather is showing online at @granduniongallery link in the bio go watch it hehehehe 😇
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