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Date
19 December 2018 - 14:30

Towards a more masterfully artful Semarang

Adin Hysteria shares his larger vision for Semarang following his second collaboration with Creative Black Country for UK/ID Festival.

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Arts and Technology, Arts Residency
Date
13 December 2018 - 18:31

Sonority Turner believes in the power of words

London-based poet Sonority Turner waxes poetic on the power of words and music following her intense performance with Jakarta collective Paviliun Puisi at The Other Festival.

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Literature, Arts and Technology
Date
11 December 2018 - 18:17

Taking the sting out of The Hive

Co-creator of bespoke sculptural instrument The Hive, Laurie Crombie, chats with us about the project’s origin, its future and mental health.

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Arts and Technology
Date
04 December 2018 - 19:35

Machine for the masses

Learn more about one of The Other Festival’s main attractions, the mobile lab 2-Tak, from its co-creator Robbie Thomson.

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Arts and Technology
Date
24 September 2018 - 18:59

Cultivating the Food, Preserving the Culture

With the help of Cooking Sections and Rahung Nasution, OK. Video and British Council explore the food culture of the Dayak Iban people in West Kalimantan.

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Arts and Technology
Date
11 May 2018 - 19:32

Throwback to UK/ID Festival 2017

See the video highlights from last year's UK/ID Festival!

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Arts and Disability, Arts Residency, Arts and Technology, Visual Arts
Date
09 April 2018 - 13:02

Here are the 15 Selected Projects for 2018 British Council Arts Commission Programme

We're excited to announce the new Arts commission project that will undergo as part of UK/ID campaign 2016-18. Here are 15 out of 35 project applications that has been selected this year.

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Arts and Disability, Arts and Technology, Arts Residency, Visual Arts
A man in front of Birmingham Open Media (BOM) Lab booth at Digital Design Weekend
Date
09 December 2016 - 11:26

Sentiment Project's first time in Indonesia

Diane Wiltshire from Birmingham Open Media talked about her experience in the vibrant area of Old Town (Kota Tua) Jakarta and how she feels about bringing Sentiment project to Indonesia.

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Arts and Technology
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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