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Director, writer and cinematographer Patrick Keiller, an artist famously concerned with the romance and routes at the heart of cities (see his award-winning film London) gives an illustrated lunchtime talk about his current work, which explores the development of urban and other landscapes since the end of the nineteenth century. Keiller is also an AHRB Fellow in the Creative and Performing Arts at the Royal College of Art. The event will be introduced by Colin MacCabe, chairman of the London Consortium, and author of many books including The Eloquence of the Vulgar: Language, Cinema, and the Politics of Culture.