Space Invaders soundtrack Beatrice Jarvis by Beatrice Jarvis published on 2014-05-25T23:25:27Z Neighbourhood Watch part of the Space Invaders season at JW3 Book your FREE ticket here: http://bit.ly/1lEaShB Filmmaker Laura Shacham and artist Norman Mine invite you to a curatorial experiment as they take over JW3 for one night only. Drawing inspiration from Harold Pinter's nihilistic Poem (Don't look, the world's about to break), Neighbourhood Watch examines the meaning of community - architecturally and socially. This installational live event seeks to explore the function of individuality within community – can one survive without the other? Bringing together the work of 18 creatives, the show is a space for conversation about what makes us feel both the part, and the whole. Featuring the work of Howard Tong, Eldar Gantz, Beatrice Jarvis, Pauline Amos/Karolina Nieduza, Roger Clarke, Rob Weir, Norman Mine, Marcin Jozefiak 'James Blite', Lucy Schofield/Katy Dixon, Matilda C, Andreaa Ionascu, Stephanie Bickford-Smith/Zoe Hough/Marcel Helmer, Rachael Haines, and Barbara Bargiel. More information here: https://www.jw3.org.uk/event/space-invaders-neighbourhood-watch#.U0u56fnxqkk Monday 26th May, 5-10pm, FREE but advance booking essential. JW3 341-351 Finchley Road, London NW3 6ET Call 020 7433 8988 Poem (17 January, 1995), Harold Pinter Don't look. The world's about to break. Don't look. The world's about to chuck out all its light And stuff us in the chokepit of its dark, That black and fat and suffocated place Where we will kill or die or dance or weep Or scream or whine or squeak like mice To renegotiate our starting price. Genre Artist