15/09/2018
10:30 am - 4:30 pm
Location: Knowle West Media Centre, Leinster Avenue, Bristol
Is your making or creativity confined to a specific space because of the tools you use?
If you enjoy any activity that requires tools – whether it’scooking, woodwork, writing or something else – join artistHannah Perner-Wilson to explore how we could attach our tools to ourselves and exerience the world with these new senses.
For further information please contact Martha on 0117 903 0444 or e-mail martha.king@kwmc.org.uk
There is a £5 suggested donation for the workshop (payable on the day) but you can attend for free. Knowle West Media Centre is a registered charity that supports people who have had the least opportunity to engage in creative activities that can change their lives and shape their communities. All donations all currently matches by Arts Council England through their Catalyst Evolve programme, doubling their value to us.
This event is part of a live programme to accompany KWMC’s Commons Sense exhibition, which is open from May – October 2018. Digital sensors are all around: every day things are ‘sensed’ by smart technologies. But what data can and should be collected? Is it used for the common good or corporate gain? Commons Sense is an interactive exhibition exploring sensors, data and ‘the commons’, made in collaboration with artists Becca Rose and Pete Bennett.
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