During a live performance to music, designer Paul Cocksedge will be heating and moulding old LPs to give them new life as vinyl speakers that amplify music from smartphones. Visitors are encouraged to bring their own 12” record to see it transformed into a unique object. Speakers will be available to buy at the event.

This event forms part of Bloomberg Summer at the Roundhouse, during which internationally renowned artist, architect and designer Ron Arad will create a unique installation for the iconic London building – Curtain Call.

Paul Cocksedge Studio is the internationally acclaimed design practice of partners Joana Pinho and Paul Cocksedge, based in London. Paul studied for his MA in Product Design at the Royal College of Art, under Ron Arad. Paul now lectures in turn and has exhibited around the world, successfully establishing himself as one of Britain’s leading young designers. The Studio undertakes in-house design, commissions and consultancy work for a range of clients and sectors and explores the limits of technology to create unique design experiences that engage the viewer in a magical and surprising way.

Each year the Roundhouse works with over 3,000 11-25s enabling them to realise their creative potential, and offers audiences of all ages new and extraordinary experiences in live music, circus, theatre and new media.

Change the Record
27th August, 4.00 – 7.00pm
The Roundhouse, Chalk Farm Road, London NW1 8EH