Audio visual content recommended by you
Friday, July 1, 2011 at 3:47PM
Trish Thomas (Arts Council England) As seminar two is about all things audio visual, we asked delegates to nominate their favourite pieces of audio visual content and you can see what they said below.
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VideoFilm Riot - a site that explores the art of filmmaking 'in a way you've never seen'
Tate Shots - Grayson Perry/Anish Kapoor.The World of Gilbert and George
RSA Animate - animated takes on RSA talks
Sans Soleil - 1983 French documentary film directed by Chris Marker
Zen and the Art of Sandcastles - made as part of a multimedia storytelling workshop through duckrabbit
A Day in the Life, The walkers of Birmingham - living portrait of 24 hours in Birmingham with the people who move through its streets
TED: Ideas worth spreading - 'riveting talks by remarkable people'
National Theatre - behind-the-scenes
Solar System Scope - Flash based 3D model of Planets of Solar System and the Night Sky
FACT Archive - online archive of the venue's legacy of new media artwork
Improv Everywhere - New York City-based prank collective that causes scenes of chaos and joy in public places
Poems on the Road - Manchester Literature Festival and ALL FM Community Radio Station project celebrating poetry along the A6 Corridor
The Flickerman - real life online video journal - or is it?
Culture Shock - two year project based in North East England collecting digital stories from people across the region
Doddington Diary Song - animated singing cows
Extreme Sheep LED Art - Samsung LED TV viral
The Periodic Table of Story Telling - exactly what it says on the tin
Podcasts and audio:
The Baltic - series of freely available, monthly audio and video podcasts designed to enhance your access to BALTIC
6Music - music and chat
Radiolab - radio program produced in New York focuss on scientific and philosophical topics in imaginative ways
Guardian Books podcast - presented by the Guardian's literary editor, Claire Armitstead, for author interviews, readings and discussions
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