After a period of researching, developing, creating and training, we will be showcasing everything we have been doing with the Tangible memories project to create Parlours of Wonder: bespoke spaces, creative tech and training for care homes. The showcase is at the Bristol City Hall Vestibules space from the 17th to 19th October.
Read MoreJoin us to celebrate the preview of Mayfly Sound at The Rooms Festival, Bristol on Thurs 5th – Sat 7th November.
Read MoreCome and join us for a gentle round up of Mayfest 2015. This will be an opportunity to hear from a small group of people who have used our new venture, the Mayfly Sound Journal, to document their experiences of the festival. Listen to snippets of audio from their week and hear them talk a bit about what it was like to use the Mayfly.
Read MoreOn September 11th the “I Will Always Have You’ exhibition was launched at Knowle West Media Centre. The exhibition is the culmination of a few months of research within the Knowle West community, documenting the tattoos of local residents and examining their personal narratives.
Read More‘I Will Always Have You’ aims to map the tattooing culture of Knowle West by documenting the tattoos of local residents and examining the power of their personal narratives.
Read MoreNext week we will be working with a group of 14 people from all over Europe aged 50+ for the Grundtvig Digital Dishes Workshop, hosted by Watershed.
Read MoreThis curation was initially commissioned by the Royal Shakespeare Company and explores changing ideas in astronomy during Shakespeare and Galileo’s lifetimes, and reveals the impact of a magnificent new star that appeared in the night sky when they were both just eight years old.
Read MoreAs part of the Pervasive Media Studio's Lunchtime Talk series we will talk about the evolution of Theatre Jukebox from a micro-residency in June 2011 to being nominated for this year's SXSW Interactive Awards.
Read MoreWe are very excited to be working with Random House on their trade book launch or Night Film, written by Marisha Pessl.
Read MorePip Heywood is writing his first book, but has been telling stories for years as a documentary film editor. He is now bringing both writing and editing to the stage.
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