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A participant wearing the Sentiment vest
Date
28 November 2016 - 20:42

Feeling the emotions of others through sound and vibration

As part of the Digital Design Weekend, Diane Wiltshire, a fellow at Birmingham Open Media (BOM), showcased her interactive art experience 'Sentiment'.

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Arts and Technology
A 'ghost detector' at the digital design weekend.
Date
27 November 2016 - 17:59

Detecting ghosts at the Digital Design Weekend

When Aabie Ryan’s five year old daughter was too scared to go to the loo because of her fear of monsters and ghosts, Aabie did what any parent would do - she built a ghost detector.

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Arts and Technology
Raja (right) holding one of his fixed wing plane drones made using polystyrene.
Date
26 November 2016 - 00:06

Using drones to help protect our environment

In Indonesia 140 hectares (or 140 football fields) disappear every minute, largely due to palm oil plantations and mining. Political ecologist Raja is trying to understand this environmental change and empower people with knowledge and good data about the land around them through the use of drones.

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Arts and Technology
8-bit mixtape synths
Date
25 November 2016 - 21:11

Fixing, making and creating at the Digital Design Weekend

At the meeting point of art, creative technology and science, the Digital Design Weekend hosted fixers, makers and creatives, from cardboard robot workshops, to 8-bit mixtape synthesisers.

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Arts and Technology
A participant wearing a virtual reality headset
Date
24 November 2016 - 16:14

Exploring empathy and storytelling through virtual reality

At the Digital Design Weekend, an Indonesian remix of the annual V&A event in London. storyteller Jane Gauntlett showcased her interactive experience 'In My Shoes: Dancing With Myself'.

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Arts and Disability, Arts and Technology
Date
17 November 2016 - 14:49

Meet the animator creating visuals for Kero Kero Bonito

Animator and VJ Rimbawan Gerilya created animations for British band Kero Kero Bonito performancein Jakarta. We caught up with Rimbawan before the gig to find out about his inspirations.

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Independent music, Arts and Technology
James Cousin and his workshop participants in Jakarta
Date
16 November 2016 - 11:11

Shakespeare and contemporary dance in Indonesia

Following the performances in Jakarta and Solo of James Cousins Company's 'Rosalind', a reworking of Shakespeare’s 'As You Like It', the non-profit organisation Ballet ID helped facilitate two contemporary dance workshops in Jakarta. We spoke with Mariska and Tabita from Ballet ID to find out what they thought of 'Rosalind', how the workshops went in Jakarta and what's next for Ballet ID.

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Theatre and Dance
A man looks at the Someone Come Find Me installation.
Date
15 November 2016 - 12:21

Message in a bottle 2.0: sending SMS messages out to sea

We talked to the creative collaborator of Someone Come Find Me remix at the opening - the project sends out audience messages out to sea at Ancol and to a upcycled old TVs at Kota Tua

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Arts and Technology
Date
09 September 2016 - 12:31

Jo Verrent on her visit to Indonesia

In April 2016, creative producer, diversity trainer and consultant Jo Verrent visited Indonesia for an Arts and Disability research and consultancy visit as part of our UK/Indonesia 2016-18.

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UK/Indonesia 2016-18, Arts and Disability
UK artist Nick Tandavanitj talking with local Indonesian artists in Bandung.
Date
18 April 2016 - 11:24

Digital Culture Visit - Nick Tandavanitj's story

Blast Theory's Nick Tandavanitj reflects on his visit to Indonesia.

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Arts and Technology
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