Emma Hart In Conversation with Dean Kenning
"How can the informative be smashed? How can the apparatus that make documents/information/representations be made to make presentations/experiences/actions?" * Emma Hart: A conversation ...
Taking place as part of the London 2012 Festival programme and inspired by the spectacular rise of Brazil as an economic power and the preparations for the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, this new exhibition invites you to examine your psyche and decide whether you are ready for a more Brazilian world. Embark on your journey through The Humble Market and experience the hustle and bustle of the Rio de Janeiro carnival from a Brazilian taxi, lie back on the grass and contemplate the universe and discover what happens when the impersonal automated voice on the telephone suddenly gets very personal indeed. The Humble Market is a co-production between Abandon Normal Devices, FACT and Derry - Londonderry - City of Culture 2013 and WE PLAY, commissioned by AND, FACT, WE PLAY Expo and Derry - Londonderry - City of Culture 2013 and London 2012 Festival funded by Legacy Trust UK and Arts Council England.
"How can the informative be smashed? How can the apparatus that make documents/information/representations be made to make presentations/experiences/actions?" * Emma Hart: A conversation ...
Floor art workshop, made by UrbanCanvas and visitors to BARTON'S Tram Shed in Beeston, Nottingham. Part of the launch of their Mythical Monsters Art Exhibition 2011.
Debi Gliori's books are meant to be read out loud. How hard is it to read to younger children?. We set a group of Yr 6 pupils from Scotland the task of telling us about the book and to test it out.
Emma is a year 7 pupil and Culture Street took her to The Bowes Museum in County Durham and asked her to choose her favourite object. Find out why she picked 'A spaniel with two puppies'.
In 2005 OCM teamed up with the University of Oxford Botanic Garden to commission 8 artists to transform the Garden at night into an extraordinary world of sound and light. Audiences explored the garde...