Tavistock Institute office space, 63 Gee Street, London | 1 pm- 2.30 pm GMT
Once again, we’ll bring dreams into the workspace.
Grounded in our practices and the story of our collaboration with the Tavistock Institute of Human Relations, Juliet Scott, Bongsu Park and myseld invite you to join us in an inquiry that touches upon the power of dreams and their potential to change how we think about ourselves and the wider world.
This is also an invitation to explore the significance of the artist’s presence in organisational ecologies, including processes of archiving and translation, taking dreams and social dreaming into the digital realm.
The lunchtime talk is in dialogue with the current exhibition Social Dreams, Social Matters: Artistic Affluence in Social Dreaming, in which we bring together different practices inspired by social dreaming. The exhibition, taking place in the office space of the Tavistock Institute at 63 Gee Street in London, critically explores the generative and performative nature of dreaming, connecting the richness of artistic responses with the theory and practice of Social Dreaming – a radical exercise in sharing, associating to and working with dreams.