Events on Wednesday 5th February
“Join one of Bristol's best and longest-running spoken word events, as we continue our search for our 2020 REGIONAL CHAMPION who will represent us at THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL IN 2021. Enter the slam and IT COULD BE YOU. Or just come for the stunning poetry.”
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Hammer & Tongue ft. Saili Katebe /Aiysha Humphreys
“Experimental film emerged from a visual arts practice and, with a few exceptions, whereby sound is used as image or as a structuring device, enquiry into filmic audio has been under developed. Expanded cinema, for one, has challenged that hierarchy and filmmakers today are collaborating in more active ways with sonic artists.”
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On Sound for Experimental Film with BEEF
“From video games to dinosaurs, exploding stars to star-nosed moles, our performers will bring you a world of science-and-technology-vaguely-related-content, spiced with jokes to help the facts go down.”
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Bristol Know Show - Presented by Sci X South West
“Jonathan Rée rejects the ‘condescending smugness’ of traditional histories of philosophy. In his new history of philosophy in English Witcraft he abandons the standard, tired narratives and presents the history of philosophy as a haphazard series of unmapped forest paths, a mass of individual stories showing endurance, inventiveness, bewilderment, anxiety, impatience, and good humor. Expect the same from our evening of conversation with Julian Baggini, Andrew Pyle (Bristol University) and you.”
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The Invention of Philosophy in English
“From fuzz guitars to the banjo and mandolin, the music of Jamie Cruickshank is experimentation on strings. Born and raised in Bristol, Jamie is a musician and songwriter heavily influenced by folk music from the British Isles and Appalachia. He writes his experiences of family, change and mathematics into song, creating a musical landscape of home, mountain, sea and city.”
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Jamie Cruickshank + Guests