Monday 1 December 2025, 7.30pm
The Haunted Network Research Initiative is an organisation dedicated to archiving and preserving the work of the composer Cameron Dodds. Through research, collaboration, and cybernetic strega-hacking the HNRI aims to contextualise Dodds’ work and the aesthetic realm surrounding it. The HNRI are currently in the process of willing themselves into existence.
Artist, composer and performer Anat Ben-David is a solo artist and a member of Chicks On Speed. Other collaborators include Anna Dennis, Lina Lapelyete and the Candy shop ensemble. For the past two years Anat has been writing and performing with James Oldham (Waste Paper Opera) who will join her at OTO for None of This Is Real, where Anat will perform a special arrangement of songs from her more experimental back catalogue, as well as new unreleased material written with James Oldham.
Anat teaches on the Fashion and Communication BA at Central Saint Martins, as well as leading performance workshops around the UK and internationally.
Website: https://www.anatbendavid.me | https://anatben-david.bandcamp.com
Tim Parkinson, for the last 25 years based in London writing music (described as “homeless”) such as recent albums piano trio 2020, an album, Here Comes a Monster, piano music 2015-16, (also TIME IS OVER w/Travis Just) and hybrid reclaimed opera Time With People performed somewhere in some form every year since 2014 (except pandemic-time), and other genrefluid things such as Pleasure Island and recent Oxford Triptych (for Audiograft and MAO), as well as for example five string quartets, one of which is in a large box, written for the Samuel Beckett Centre, all written for and performed by friends who understand like Mira Benjamin, Anton Lukoszevieze, the great Philip Thomas, Mark Knoop, Silvia Tarozzi & Deborah Walker, Object Collection, and sometimes broadcast on BBC or Resonance FM or wfmu. Also occasionally performing on piano or keyboards or objects own music or others (like Foetus) from hcmf to Tate Modern to Roadburn to ATP. Also making a corner in London for music noone else programmes at Music We’d Like to Hear since 2005 and still going strong. More of all this on www.untitledwebsite.com