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Today at hengistbury head
Painting the Spontaneous Audience platform ready for the Brick Lane edition!
Documents of the days spontaneous audience.
Video stills from the performance
Taking the platform onto the streets of Boscombe ready for the spontaneous audience
making the platform for our spontaneous audience second edition in Boscombe
To Coleridge he was 'the most original-minded man', but Erasmus Darwin's poetry, which saw man's scientific endeavours reflected in nature, was too much for his time. Jenny Uglow urges a revival
Melvyn Bragg examines an 18th century group of pioneering scientists and engineers.
The Lunar Society- Birmingham
The Lunar Society founders were radical thinkers, who during their time dramatically changed society, which we continue to benefit from today.
Our forefathers included eminent names such as Matthew Boulton, Erasmus Darwin, James Watt, Josiah Wedgwood, Richard Edgeworth, Thomas Day, Thomas Bicknell, Joseph Priestley to name a few. These men changed the world in every sphere of life from science, engineering and public policy.
Meeting in Soho House in Birmingham on the day of the full Moon, to enable them to get home after their meetings, the ‘lunatics’, as they were commonly known, laid the foundation to the industrial revolution, discovered oxygen, harnessed the power of steam, and pioneered the theory of evolution.
As well as the scientific and engineering discoveries the Lunar men were at the forefront of societal changes. This included being the first to inoculate their children against small pox; Wedgwood opened one of the first female only schools; Thomas Day, the political campaigner wrote and campaigned against political corruption and the extension of the voting franchise.
What is not commonly known is that the Lunar men instigated the anti-slavery movement, with Thomas Bicknell writing an anti slavery poem, ‘The Dying Negro’ (1773), Wedgwood produced medallions showing a chained slave with the motto “Am I not a man and a brother”.
These were passionate, optimistic, idealistic individuals who marked their place in the world, as the new class, the non conformists and reformers whose domination we feel now.
http://www.birminghampost.co.uk/news/news-opinion/lunar-society-bring-poverty-science-6352006
Negatives that I scanned of the commune my Dad lived in on Richmond Hill Road Birmingham during the 1970's as described in the interviews with my neighbours.
A local history of Kings Heath as told by my neighbours, using Google street view as found footage of the area. In this my Dad and my neighbour describe a local commune and the spirit of the time then. I am beginning to explore the utopian communities that have existed in the local area and shaped the place Birmingham has become today.
An initial video of some interviews I conducted on the local history of Kings Heath, as told by my neighbours.
Make Your Own Flatbed Scanner Negative Scanning Adaptor: Gourmet Edition©
For a successful negative scan, you need simultaneous backlight as the flatbed scanner reads the film. This recipe will teach you how to redirect light on a normal flatbed scanner and achieve an effect comparable with professional negative scanners, for a much lighter price of £3.
You will want to align the box parallel to the lamp, with the non-reflective side against one frame of your negative film.
Ingredients: A packet of crisps (we used McCoy’s Ridge Cut with Cheddar & Onion)/ A triangular sandwich box (try to choose the least messy sandwich; we opted for a simple cheddar one)/ A handful of staples/ A stapler/ A pair of scissors
OPEN the sandwich box and remove/eat contents
CLEAN the interior
REPEAT step one & two with packet of crisps
LINE one half of the interior of the sandwich box with the reflective side of the packet of crisps
STAPLE carefully around the edges and remove the surplus
FOLD the box back into shape and staple it together
What me and Wilfred got up to yesterday...
Have a listen to Clo&Dan’s campaign podcast in the run up to AUB’s Student’s Union presidential elections! Find out what we have been up to and what on earth we are making a podcast for in the first place. With a huge thanks to our best friend Wilfred on presenting the show. As well as a big big thank you to Pauline for recording it all and Hal for editing, not forgetting our beautiful twitter girl, Rachel!! Have a read of our blog to find out more, here: cloanddan.tumblr.com/ or visit our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/pages/Clo-Dan-fo…/507342912710545 We hope you enjoy. Big Love, Clo&Dan
Hear Chloe and Dan’s ideas and ambitionS for the SU in the second podcast!