As part of the AND festival Small Cinema showed a range of video's from artists work to suitable children's shorts. This is the second time this fantastic cinema has appeared in the city- the first time I had heard of the project was at the View Two gallery as part of a day long festival.
I still haven't made it to see this project so this video goes a little way to show what it is like. You can keep up with what and where it is going next here at Re-Dock.
This may not have been the best example of how to Live stream but if you want to listen to the audio while you watch the video of me struggling to work out what is going wrong - then feel free
The second video of when I actually got the streaming working correctly and went around chatting to the stall holders is unavailable as it's 41 minutes and 21 seconds of greatness can not be processed by LiveStream.com
God loves a trier so I am told.
Woolton Drama Group present this riotous farce by Joe Orton
The play deals with attitudes to sexuality, mental health and sexism in 1970 and holds up a mirror to the casual racism and ignorance of the ‘so-called’ liberal sixties - directed by Zoran Blackie
What The Butler Saw starts tonight Thursday 1st and runs through to Saturday 3rd October
Tom Slemen’s best-selling ‘Haunted Liverpool’ books come to life in a series of Dramatic Readings.
An evening of chilling dramatic storytelling delivered through readings and theatrical performance is planned for St. George’s Concert Room on Wednesday 25th November 2009. Tom Slemen’s famous ‘Haunted Liverpool’ books will come to life in an atmospheric re-telling of these chilling tales, in the first of a series of dramatic readings and brilliant live performances. Tales from Haunted Liverpool will be performed by some of Liverpool’s best loved actors who will take you on a journey into Liverpool's dark supernatural world bringing the characters of past and present to life.
Adapted and directed by well known and highly respected director Jen Heyes.
Liverpool Stories new video The Canal Taxi has it's red light on.
The video shows the Canal Taxi that has been busy playing in the canal over the summer doing water taxi trips up and down the canal.
What is your favourite circuit bending video on You Tube? Get in touch and send us your links so we can feature them for a series of programmes in the build up to Interface Amnesty on 26th September, to appear on Defnet TV. We want to know what are you faved tinkerer circuit bending hacking spaces Vids so that we can feature them on the day at Interface Amnesty but also in the week leading up to it.
Standard meat chickens reared in intensive systems are grown from newly hatched chick to oven-ready bird in just 39 days. These birds are bred to increase weight rapidly and at least 25% of them suffer from lameness and discomfort related to their excessive growth rates. Millions of broiler chickens die from heart failure in these sheds.
Compassion in World Farming’s Chicken Out! team will visit key towns and cities over the next few weeks to persuade the UK to opt for higher welfare quality, such as RSPCA Freedom Food, as the minimum standard when buying chicken products or prepared meals. The intensively farmed chicken blog at www.chickenout.tv has also launched.
GET A FREE STALL AT INTERFACE AMNESTY
Inspired by a trade fair scene in the 1974 Francis Ford Coppola film “The Conversation” and your local jumble sale. Interface Amnesty plays with the conventions of interface design, music technology products and the presentation of interactive art.
Its an opportunity for sharing between artists, musicians and the public with live music, food stalls and that elusive country fair feeling
Luminocity - has had some great coverage in the newspapers but especially by the Liverpool based Blogger Ian Jackson who runs www.artinliverpool.com which provides a fantastic resource for artists and cultural visitors to Liverpool alike.
Luckily Ian managed to get some FANTASTICO video coverage of the event that has made Everyone that wasn't able to attend extremely jealous, including myself.
Visit Ian's Youtube channel for more videos http://www.youtube.com/user/ianart
or visit www.artinliverpool for more information on what is on at a gallery near you.