KIOSK is a practice-based research collective born of a combined interest in relational geographies, spatiality, micropolitics and contemporary art practice. KIOSK’s work aims to develop experimental methodologies in response to the multiplicities and multidisciplinarities within contemporary cultural practice. Based in London and formed in June 2010, KIOSK are Lucy E. Britton, Susannah E. Haslam, Lucy A. Sames. www.kioskcollective.org / info@kioskcollective.org
RENEE CARMICHAEL graduated from Goldsmiths College, University of London with a Masters in ‘Interactive Media: Critical Theory and Practice’ and she is currently editor of the new journal ‘Flee Immediately!’. MARTHA MCGUINN is a furniture-maker and writer. She is currently involved in various projects centred around art and object theory. SAMUEL MEAD is an artist and writer based in London, working mainly in painting and fiction. CHRIS MEREDITH is a doctoral researcher in the Department of Biblical Studies at the University of Sheffield. His work critiques the gendered and spatial politics of religious texts.