Events on Saturday 8th June
“This gathering will provide the much-needed opportunity for attendees to network with like-minded filmmakers and creatives. The event targets students through to career professionals, anyone who is committed to taking part in the conversation on B.A.M.E participation and representation in the film industry. The desire is for the event to be the first of many in Bristol’s cultural calendar. Bristol does not have many or enough B.A.M.E film nights / events; we are shaping this to be a regular event for Bristol.”
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Cables& Cameras 'The Conversation'
“These events aim to inspire the next generation of technical innovators, creatives and engineers by providing an introduction to ‘making’ in the digital world. From hacking hardware to programming software, we want to show you more ways to have fun with technology. We love using accessible, affordable, open source tools and technologies, like Raspberry Pi, Arduino, Scratch, Python, Processing, Unity 3D.”
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Digimakers June 2019: We The Curious
“Join Jal – 34 and a quarter years old and counting - on a comedic trip down memory lane, which includes Point Horror fiction, SMTV Live, the Spice Girls and Dean Cain as she laughs at the biggest joke of them all; ageing.”
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It is a Truth Age Fright: 35 and Counting
“Bristol Skum Collective are very pleased, to be getting involved with Musicians Against homelessness (MAH)! A nationwide campaign, to raise support, awareness and much needed funds, for those desperately in need on the streets. MAH organise gigs and events all over the UK, with festivals arranged for 2019/2020, including an 8000 capacity festival in a stunning location in Wales, later this year. MAH is a non-profit organisation, with every penny made donated to Crisis, the national charity for homeless people!”
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Rita Lynch, 51st State + Kiss Me Killer
“Using custom built guitars, percussive stomp-boxes with foot operated cymbals, various bits of percussion made from old oil cans etc, and valve guitar amps built from scratch in their own workshop, combined with vocal harmonies and blues harp, the brothers are two one-man-bands playing simultaneously to make an incredibly huge sound for only two men.”
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Dusk Brothers at The Eldon House Street Party