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Pete Ashton's walk through. youtu.be/zFpjVoPSMU0 no steadicam involved.
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Revolution 33 / BYOB BIRMINGHAM
Pete Ashton's walk through. youtu.be/zFpjVoPSMU0 no steadicam involved.
Revolution 33 / Bring Your Own Beamer / 29.11.13
Dedicated to Lou Reed 1942-2013
Exhibiting artists:
Antonio Roberts, Ashley James Brown, Ben Waddington, Chris Plant, chromatouch, DACHHU VISUALS, Daniel Salisbury, Dan Tombs, David Checkley, Dom Breadmore, faisfx, George Benson, Mark Murph, Michael Lightborne, Natalie O’Keeffe, Pete Ashton, Roxie Collins, Sam Alexander Mattacott, Sebastian Lenton, Sellotape Cinema, Soraya Fatha, Tim Neath, Vlad C Costache, Walter Newton Music Alex Juno, Swoomptheeng DJs, Pete Ashton Installations Anna Horton
WHITE LIGHT / WHITE HEAT
Vivid Projects dedicates Revolution 33 to Lou Reed. http://m.rollingstone.com/music/news/lou-reed-velvet-underground-leader-and-rock-pioneer-dead-at-71-20131027
29/11/13, Birmingham.
Revolution 01
Ladies and Gentlemen, How Long Will They Last?
16, MINERVA WORKS, 158 FAZELEY ST, DIGBETH, BIRMINGHAM B5 5RS
Vivid Projects Launches!
Vivid Projects will launch a new art space in Warwick Bar, part of the vibrant Eastside/Digbeth creative quarter in Birmingham, UK, on 22 February 2013. The new agency has been developed by the curatorial team behind ‘VIVID’ which ran an acclaimed seven year programme in Digbeth from 2005-2012. Vivid Projects went live on 1 November with a presentation at BFI Southbank for the C
hannel 4 and Film Culture 30th Anniversary Conference. We are delighted to announce that key funding awards from Arts Council England and Henry Moore will support Vivid Projects to deliver a fantastic series of exhibitions and events during 2013 and 2014 in Birmingham’s Eastside area and with regional partners including Flatpack and The Barber. The opening multi-media season 33 REVOLUTIONS will be a vibrant and sometimes challenging 8-month programme that asks the question; can art and culture be a catalyst for social change? It will encompass 33 events, exhibitions, performances and interventions and features new video and sound installations, rare archive and documentary moving image, sound recordings and print media from 1960s to the present. 33 REVOLUTIONS will bring work from film makers, activists and artists from a diverse range of cultural situations and societies spanning the US, UK, the Middle East and Asia, right to the heart of Birmingham. For more information on the opening season #33Revs follow us on Twitter at VIVID_. Press enquiries should be sent to [email protected] and interview requests to [email protected].