TCCE presents Inside Out Festival:
Friday 24th March – Saturday 25th March 2017
Connecting Higher Education with the Arts, Cultural and Creative Industries
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Inside Out Festival 2017
Connecting Higher Education with the Arts, Cultural and Creative Industries
Taking place on Friday 24 March 2017 at Somerset House, Strand, London
and on Saturday 25 March at London South Bank University,
London Road campus, London.
Inside Out Festival creates a unique platform for creative knowledge exchange around the increasing intersections of technology on and in the arts and culture as well as other timely, and occasionally unexpected, themes.
Click on the events listed to register and find out more…
Artists in Tech Cities
Fri 24 March 2017, 12noon - 2pm
Confronting the salient issues faced by local and creative communities as the technology sector takes over post-industrial areas in East London
Read More / Book »Of Slime and the City: The Boston Molasses Disaster of 1919
Fri 24 March 2017, 12noon - 1pm
A re-enactment of a surreal catastrophe and the peculiar moment when an urban environment turns ‘gloopy’
Read More / Book »Following Invisible Lines: A speculative design workshop for GPS futures
Fri 24 March 2017, 12 noon - 4.45pm
We use GPS every day, but how much do we know about the satellites and systems which make it work?
Read More / Book »Natural Media Workshop
Fri 24 March 2017, 12noon - 2pm
Examining the impact that Natural Media and associated technologies have on Cognition, Memory, Attention Deficit Disorder, Empathy, Wellbeing and Body Dysmorphia
Read More / Book »Practice-Based Research Degrees in the Arts: Problems and Prospects
Fri 24 March 2017, 12noon - 1.50pm
We ask…Are practice-based research degrees fit for purpose?
Read More / Book »Welcome to…Aldwych
Fri 24 March 2017, 2pm - 3.30pm
An alternative guided walk around the environs of Aldwych
Read More / Book »Going to things together: Audiences, Sociability and Enriching Cultural Experience
Fri 24 March 2017, 2.15pm - 4.15pm
What makes people tick when they go to cultural activities and how might cultural organisations use this knowledge to better effect?
Read More / Book »Reciprocal structures: conversations in light and sound
Fri 24 March 2017, 2.30pm - 3.15pm
Performance of a new composition created through a recent TCCE-funded collaboration with discussion to explore insights from the project for interdisciplinary practice and knowledge exchange
Read More / Book »Impossible Partnerships: Distributed Data and the Science of Art
Fri 24 March 2017, 3pm - 5.30pm
Discussing distributed data in relation to the science of art and challenges of gathering robust and enough evidence to make the case for art impact.
Read More / Book »The Rise & Fall
Fri 24 March 2017, 3.15pm - 4.45pm
A live work exploring themes of endurance and how we deal with pressure… performed by 1 actor…. who hasn’t rehearsed the show.
Read More / Book »Data Recovery – Mobiles and their role in story-telling, memory and emotion
Fri 24 March 2017, 3.30pm - 4.30pm
Victoria Mapplebeck will explore the ways in which we can collect, curate and share stories from our digital past.
Read More / Book »Data Walking
Fri 24 March 2017, 4pm - 5pm (followed by group presentation until 6pm).
Use sensors, micro-controllers, smartphones, cameras and pen & paper to gather data and then create maps, charts and share your data experiences
Read More / Book »Resilience Workshop
Fri 24 March 2017, 4.30pm - 6pm
Tools and techniques for surviving and thriving in times of uncertainty
Read More / Book »“All the world’s a stage”: making Shakespeare relevant in the digital age
Fri 24 March 2017, 5pm - 6pm
Discussing the huge potential of educational technology collaborations with the cultural sector
Read More / Book »Artistic purpose in a fractured society
Fri 24 March 2017, 5pm - 7pm
In a time of increasing complexity, unpredictability and social fracture, how are we dealing with our relationship to the arts?
Read More / Book »Impossible Partnerships: The Gig Economy, Zero Hours Working in the Arts and Academia
Fri 24 March 2017, 5.30pm - 7pm
This session expands on recent research exploring relationships between theatre, labour and employment from a variety of perspectives
Read More / Book »1247 days on Whymark Avenue
Sat 25 March 2017, 12noon - 5pm
This time-lapse film shows the ephemeral and dynamic life of street art and graffiti on a London city wall.
Read More / Book »Collidoscope ++
Sat 25 March 2017, 12noon - 3pm
Come and play with Collidoscope – a Multi-user Interactive Music Interface – everyone welcome!
Read More / Book »Folk music composed by a computer!?
Sat 25 March 2017, 12noon - 2pm
Understanding machine learning and how it can be used to compose music
Read More / Book »Latin American Cool: Bodies, Words, Sites
Sat 25 March 2017, 12noon - 12.45
What makes cultural practices in Latin America ‘cool’?
Read More / Book »The Enduring Enigma of Mata Hari
Sat 25 March 2017, 1pm - 3pm
Mata Hari – spy, woman, legend
Read More / Book »Shoreditch Bridge Portraits
Sat 25 March 2017, 1.15pm - 2.45pm
A discussion on the role of photography and the photographer in twenty-first century cities.
Read More / Book »Tallis Aforethought: Using historical techniques to access new audiences for contemporary classical choral music
Sat 25 March 2017, 2.30pm - 4pm
How can familiar, well established composition techniques be used in contemporary composition to provide a ‘way in’ for non-specialist audiences
Read More / Book »Immersive Music Experience – a discussion
Sat 25 March 2017, 3.15pm - 4.15pm
Could this form of presentation of musical performance have far reaching application as an educational tool?
Read More / Book »Jack the Ripper – Shadow Over Whitechapel – a playable documentary in virtual reality
Sat 25 March 2017, 3.30pm - 4.30pm
What if we could give audiences a documentary story they could remember with their entire body and not just with their minds?
Read More / Book »Why Is Popular Music Different?
Sat 25 March 2017, 4.30pm - 5.30pm
Does popular music need a new form of music theory if it is to rise above its academic status as the poor relation of classical music?
Read More / Book »Jasmin Vardimon’s Dance Theatre
Sat 25 March 2017, 4.30pm - 5.30pm
Book launch and lively, multi-layered reflection on the devising and training processes of a choreographer in the midst of her practice
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