Monthly Archives: February 2016

BEEF workshop: Cameraless film and look making techniques- Sunday 20 March

WHERE: Darkroom, Eliot and Stanley Holland Room, Eliot Cloisters WHEN: Sunday 10:00-16:00 Led by artists from Bristol Experimental and Expanded Film (BEEF) this one-day workshop will focus on various strategies in and out of the darkroom for creating short 16mm … Continue reading

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BEEF workshop: Intro to 16mm filming and hand processing- Saturday 19 March

WHERE: Darkroom, Eliot and Stanley Holland Room, Eliot Cloisters WHEN: Saturday 10:00-16:00 Led by artists from Bristol Experimental and Expanded Film (BEEF) this one-day workshop introduces the Bolex, a clockwork 16mm film camera loved by generations of filmmakers from documentary … Continue reading

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The Human Megaphone- Sunday 20 March

WHERE: Grassy area outside Senate Building and Rutherford College WHEN: Sunday, 15:00-16:00 During the recent occupations of Wall Street in New York and outside St Paul’s Cathedral in London, public order restrictions made it impossible to electronically amplify speeches to … Continue reading

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On Slow Violence- Space, Form and Dynamic Light Structure- Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 March

ARTIST Andy Hurst WHERE Jarman Building, Studio 2 WHEN: Saturday and Sunday, 14:00-20:00 On Slow Violence is an experimental work examining the effects of light projected through ‘haze’. The installation gives visitors the opportunity to play with an environment that … Continue reading

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The Sky’s Not Right- Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 March

ARTIST .dash WHERE The train journey from Canterbury West to Margate WHEN Throughout the festival A binaural soundtrack to the train journey from Canterbury West to Margate, which takes you from the International Festival of Projections, to Joachim Koester’s The … Continue reading

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Test Your Strength- Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 March

WHERE: Outside Jarman Building WHEN Saturday and Sunday, 16:00-20:00 Roll up! Roll up! and Test Your Strength with Butch Auntie’s new audio-visual installation. Experience all the fun of the fair, in a new digital form. Swing the mallet and see … Continue reading

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H0₩ CAN I €A$€ ¥0UR MIND ₩ITH0UT L¥ING- Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 March

WHERE: Pollard room, Eliot Cloister WHEN Saturday and Sunday, 14:00-20:00 H0₩ CAN I €A$€ ¥0UR MIND ₩ITH0UT L¥ING springs from the same source material as The Cube, referencing a letter written by one of eight young people who disappeared in … Continue reading

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The Cube- Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 March

WHERE: Peter Bird room, Chilver room and Taylor room, Eliot Cloister WHEN Saturday and Sunday, 14:00-20:00 You awake to find yourself sitting at a table across from a stranger, your friends gone, faced with the question, ‘how do you build … Continue reading

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Future Signals- Friday 18 March

WHERE Across The City WHEN Friday 19:00-19:30 Future Signals is a morse code conversation between the University and the city of Canterbury, using beams of light from signal lamps to send messages. The project has been created in collaboration with … Continue reading

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BYOB featuring Tom Vek performing live – Sunday 20 March

BYOB – or Bring Your Own Beamer – is a worldwide phenomena conceived by Berlin-based artists Rafaël Rozendaal and Anne de Vries. Events have been staged in hundreds of cities across the world – and now – Canterbury. WHEN: Sunday … Continue reading

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