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Monday, 25 August 2008 07:46

Lipa radio - Culture by Richard Shaw

This is a great play, I loved it as it reminds me of so many people I know.

An idealist actor and the activist artist unhappy with the way that their (lack of ) careers are progressing take direct action by unfurling a flag of Jimmy Tarbuck on Radio City Tower. Eddy is the rogue artist with attitude and by far the more interesting character.

Their comment on the lack of opportunities for creatives to find work in the city celebrated as the Cultural Capital is clear, but how it will develop I wait to see.

Listen out for further episodes at http://www.liparadio.com/
Monday, 25 August 2008 07:45

folly - art cast

folly brings you ArtCast, an ongoing series of podcasting programmes - a platform for public access to new, innovative sound & video art. Find out about the ways you can access ArtCast right now by clicking here For the Spring 2008 programme folly worked with moves to select sound and video art relating to the moves08 festival theme of “the interaction of choreographed movement and sound”. Selected from an international open call for submissions, ArtCast Spring 2008 includes four audio and four video podcasts, released weekly throughout April.
Week 1 available now!

Download audio and video now, or read Ways to experience ArtCast to subscribe to the podcasts
This is the first of four weekly podcasts in association with moves08, in which audio and video art exploring the theme of this year's moves festival, the interaction of movement and sound, has been selected from an international open call. For the first week two audio and three video pieces have been brought together, all of which have a shared wit and communicative sensibility.

Click here for further information.
Monday, 25 August 2008 07:42

The Great Barred

A tour of British pubs - well at least north west ones Kirsty and Kevin spend an evening in the pub discussing the environs and virtues of each pub. A pod about drinking they say more like one about life.

Week after week they visit a different pub and bring along teh accassional family member. One week they visited the Waterloo in Runcorn made famous for it's use as The Archers pub from Two pints of larger and packet of Crisps, the BBC3 TV comedy set in Runcorn. Kirsty informs us that this pub is only the exterrior shot used in two pints, and the interior is modeled on a pub around the corner, but even so worth a visit. They says it has a good juke box and friendly punters offering them pirate DVD's for sale.

They've been to the Swan, FACT's pop quiz, the Mersey Ferry and many other great cultural institutions - it's a great podcast and draws you in to listen more.

My Rating: Five stars

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Monday, 25 August 2008 07:40

Kit for podcasting

It's difficult enough when you are thinking about setting up a podcast for business or pleasure. What kit are you going to need is always going to be on you mind, so I have placed a few items in this podcasting store for you to have a browse through to give you a few ideas. I really rate Adobe Audition - it even comes with training dvd's and is great for getting rid of the background noise, increasing sound levels etc. I recommend it to my friends. So whether you want to do it cheaply for pleasure or you have a blank cheque - have a look at the store for ideas. Go to store
Monday, 25 August 2008 07:38

National Museums Liverpool podcast

I love it when museums take on board that you want to know more about their collections other rather wandering around the exhibition and squinting at little cards beside exhibits. Stop that - give your visitor more - give them a nice little audio guide so as they wander the aisles looking at dusty collectors peices they can have a richer experience. A get more out of a visit or even be fully armed with knowledge by the time they arrive.

This is great stuff- they have guides to all sorts - from artwork of the month to guides to their Maritime Museum exhibitions.

National Museums Liverpool holds regular free talks and lectures at their venues.

Since April 2006, they have been recording many of these talks and making them available for download through the website. Dr Paul O'Keeffe is a great laugh and well worth a listen.

Feed: http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/podcasts/nmlpodcast.xml
Url: http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/podcasts/?yr=2007
Contact: http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/about/contact/ a dizzying array of contacts.
Monday, 04 August 2008 00:00

City Scape

CITYSCAPE-S A collection of Artists’ reactions to the changing urban landscape.

The participating artists, architects and environmentalists are:
Andy Brown (Digital City) / Philip Courtenay (e-space) live video links with Shanghai, Damascus & Gadansk / Gladys Masey (Public Art Installation on Wood Street Pavement) / Mike Hatjoullis (Paradise Paintings) / Moira Kenny (The Great Wall of China) / Philip Lo (Public Art Installation on Wood Street Pavement) / Rob Macdonald (Concept & Curator) / Rachel Newton (Chromacity) Photography & Painting / Peter Philips (Urban Drawings) / 'pool (Shrinking Cities) / www.bobbyandsophie.co.uk (Graphic Design) / Peter Betts (drawings from Hanover Street)

 Here are some photos form the opening night.



 
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