Posted by DATfest on Tuesday Jan 24, 2012 Under Events, Take Part
5:00-6:00pm Sunday 19th February at The Mitchell Arts Centre. A free performance that combines sound installation and live actors to bring Aubervillers in Paris ad Stoke-on-Trent together in the same space. French arts company Les Freres Poussiere have collected sounds from the two cities and in this drop-in sonic session brings together people and places 300 miles apart.
A continuous sixty-minute performance: you are welcome to drop in anytime during the hour and no booking is needed.
After the success of the live tweet-in showing of The Social Network at DATfest 2011, we’re giving you another chance to get your phone out in the cinema and join in with a live audience tweet-in projected onto a big screen alongside the film. We couldn’t think of a better sequel than Kevin Macdonald’s epic, visually stunning and moving documentary that tells the story of a single day in the life of planet earth (July 24 2010) using 4500 hours of video footage crowdsourced through Youtube (don’t worry, its 94 minutes long!).
Posted by DATfest on Thursday Jan 19, 2012 Under Events, Take Part
In libraries across Stoke we’ve hidden funny, surprising and moving poems. Find the QR codes, scan them with your phone and put some poetry into your social media life. Try our code to unlock a poem to whet your appetite, and visit Bentilee, City Central, Longton, Meir, Stoke, Tunstall and Trentham over Friday 17 or Sat 18 to collect the full set.
Presented by Stoke-on-Trent Library Service. For opening times go here and click through on the left hand side menu to the library you want.
Posted by DATfest on Wednesday Jan 11, 2012 Under Events, Take Part
A box of memories has been lost. What does it hold? Who does it belong to? A man is looking for someone; a woman. She’s lost in the city; or hiding.
You decide, as you follow their surprising and magical journey towards what could be their last waltz. Take This Waltz is a theatre event to follow online from 1st February, culminating in 2 live screening events on 17th and 18th February. Booking opens soon at www.b-arts.org.uk.
A live art channel focused on allowing artists to engage with audiences and emerging artists.
Geeklab will provide artists with new forms of passing on skills to other emerging artists/audiences. Using digital technologies like live streaming and new media we provide new forms of interaction between artist, audience and learners.
Want to make a ‘paper synth?’, a dubstep boom generator from an old hard drive?, want to hack a Wii remote so it works with Ableton Live and more.
All of which is going to be streamed live on the Saturday 18th Feb. So if you can;t make it in person, don’t worry, you can watch it live on line or catch up later.
On at the Mitchell Arts Centre in Hanley, Stoke on Trent. Saturday 18th Feb from 1 till 4pm.
For more information and to book a place on Geeklab, or if you would like to offer your skills and do a workshop then let us know.
Posted by DATfest on Saturday Jan 7, 2012 Under Events, Take Part
To celebrate the weekend long events bITjAM will create a mash up of the tracks you shared with us as part of ‘What are you listening too? ‘ This is where you can see upto 5 electronic musicians or DJ’s ‘jamming’ with the tracks at one time!!
The free closing party will take place at Fat Cats Hanley 8-11pm Sunday 19th February.