The ADA Project by Conrad Shawcross

Unique choreography created by a hacked robot and inspired by the celebrated female mathematician

In the darkness of an indoor car park in London’s Soho, a crowd of people is gathered around a dancing industrial robot. In front of it, soprano Teresa Duddy stands singing her heart out, willing the robot to fall in love with her, as it moves languidly, clasping a light that sways with the music. This is the opening night of artist Conrad Shawcross’ work …

Tove Jansson’s Moomins on the Riviera

The new animated film retells a 60-year-old story of the curious characters that's still relevant today

100 years ago Finnish novelist, illustrator and painter Tove Jansson—creator of cult comic strip family the Moomins—was born. Since the first Moomin strip was published in 1945, their stories have been filmed for TV plenty of times, but it’s only now that one of the comic strips has been adapted into a film. “Moomins on the Riviera” (which premiered at the BFI London Film Festival …

London’s Burgershack

The creative mind behind Burgerac manifests his obsession in a laid-back joint where high quality burgers and good times reign supreme

Since meeting London-based Burgerac several years ago, CH has kept a close eye on this burger fanatic’s creative interests. From reviewing almost every hamburger he came across and putting it online and in an app, to creating his own Burgermat Show (a one-night-only art exhibition and pop-up dinner), to collaborating with artists like Rob Flowers and Crispin Finn on burger-themed products to creating our recent …