
Thu, Apr 16, 2026
11:00 PM - 11:00 PM
England, United Kingdom
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RegisterSoft Bodies, Cold Machines, is a solo exhibition by multidisciplinary artist Ambie Drew, where the galleries are transformed into a teenage girl’s fantasy bedroom and metaphor for today’s internet culture, using interactive digital installations and moving image work. About Exploring what it means to grow up online in a world shaped by targeted advertising and AI-generated imagery, featured works confront the audience with the impossibility of disentangling oneself from our curated digital persona. Capturing the anxiety of being consumed by the content algorithmic systems feed us. To create this new body of work, Ambie purchased and tested popular beauty gadgets promoted to her through social media ads. The artworks that emerge from this process reflect both the physical and psychological impact of living amongst a constant stream of images and consumption. As boundaries blur between private and public life, human and machine, and reality and representation; the ‘girl-bedroom’ is reimagined as a cybernetic organism where these forces collide. Ambie’s ‘girl-bedroom’ is staged across four main artworks: the short film Annihilation Transformation! reinterprets the iconic metamorphosis scene from the 1990s manga series Sailor Moon , while Girl™Altar takes shape as an interactive pink dressing table containing cutesy kitsch collectible trinkets gathered by the artist. The rotary phone-operated Memory Palace showcases how Ambie’s analogue memories are forever attached to her online persona. The two-channel film Soft Bodies, Cold Machines presents Ambie’s hyperfeminised alter ego taking center stage as she violently resists the machine. Drawing on a lineage of feminist art, Ambie’s bedroom is both a political space and a personal archive. Her work echoes earlier explorations of identity, technology, and the body; while bringing these concerns into the present moment of AI-driven culture. Yet rather than offering a purely dystopian vision, Soft Bodies, Cold Machines suggests the possibility of disruption, a ‘glitch’ in the system that might open up new ways of seeing, being, and resisting. Read more Toggle Digital Multi-disciplinary
Schedule
Starts
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Thu, Apr 16, 2026 at 11:00 PM
Ends
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Sat, Aug 1, 2026 at 11:00 PM
25-27 Camden Road