Victoria Miguel is a Scottish writer based in London. Triple Canopy published her online play De Tribus Impostoribus in 2010. Her book My Favourite Words, Phrases, Sentences, and Paragraphs was published by The Proconsul Editions in 2012. She produced a limited edition boxed novella Smith&Brown for the exhibition: Matthew Lusk, More Broken Glass Than There Was Window, at Zieher Smith Gallery, New York in 2012. She was the assistant to the Director of the John Cage Trust from 2001 until 2007 and was commissioned by the John Cage Trust to create an online version of his composition Reunion, which premiered in tandem with her play Laquearia at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in August of 2013, supported by a grant from the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation.
Her curatorial projects include Cage in the Garden a day of performances of Cage’s music in Inverleith House and the Victorian Palm House at the Royal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh in 2007, which featured Cage compositions that use plants and natural materials as instruments; Child of Tree (1975), Branches (1976), and Inlets (1977)--performed by So Percussion--and those incorporating ‘local’ sounds: 4’33” (1952), 0’00” (4’33” No. 2) (1962), and Scottish Circus (1990). She also curated a John Cage film series hosted by the Filmhouse Cinema in Edinburgh in 2007, which premiered Experiments in Art and Technology’s John Cage’s Variations VII (2006) by Barbro Schultz Lundestam and previewed the then work in progress, David Tudor’s Bandoneon! [Bandoneon Factorial] (a combine).
Her curatorial projects include Cage in the Garden a day of performances of Cage’s music in Inverleith House and the Victorian Palm House at the Royal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh in 2007, which featured Cage compositions that use plants and natural materials as instruments; Child of Tree (1975), Branches (1976), and Inlets (1977)--performed by So Percussion--and those incorporating ‘local’ sounds: 4’33” (1952), 0’00” (4’33” No. 2) (1962), and Scottish Circus (1990). She also curated a John Cage film series hosted by the Filmhouse Cinema in Edinburgh in 2007, which premiered Experiments in Art and Technology’s John Cage’s Variations VII (2006) by Barbro Schultz Lundestam and previewed the then work in progress, David Tudor’s Bandoneon! [Bandoneon Factorial] (a combine).