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Max Cooper - Live Masterclass and Q&A

Max Cooper is an audio-visual pioneer and non-conformist with a PhD in Computational Biology which informs his explorations at the intersection of music, science and art.

His multimedia collaborations with scientists, mathematicians, architects, coders, designers, directors and visual artists form audio- visual performances, installations and films. Max tours internationally, presenting shows and experiences at landmarks including the Acropolis in Athens and performing at major music and arts festivals around the world.

Max Cooper has collaborated with Zaha Hadid Architects, Dolby, L-Acoustics, 4DSOUND, Barbican Centre, The Babraham Institute and exhibited work at museums including the Pompidou Metz, ZKM Karlsruhe, Museum Wave Seoul and The Science Museum London.

The masterclass will delve into his artistic practice and conceptual album work, immersive installations and forthcoming album, Feeling Is Structure - an exploration of the relationship between physical form and human emotion, developed from a commission to create a new live show at London's iconic Royal Albert Hall venue.

Max will be performing at Liverpool Philharmonic on 19 May 2026 as part of his Feeling Is Structure UK live album soon. 


  • Fri 17 Apr 1pm £5

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