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Curator Emily Gray with artists Eldwin Pradipta, Panca DZ and Ackay Deni.
Date
17 August 2017 - 18:36

An interview with curator Emily Gray

We spoke to Scotland-based curator Emily Gray about what it means to be a curator, her time spent in residency at Platform3 in Bandung, and the resulting exhibition 'a new day came'.

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Arts Residency
Candodance Ballet ID Candoco Dance Company
Date
14 July 2017 - 20:56

Everyone Can Dance: An inclusive dance piece in collaboration with deaf dancers

CanDoDance proves that creative possibilities are possible for everyone despite limitations.

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Theatre and Dance
Laura Kidd Dani Carragher
Date
14 July 2017 - 19:22

Band Together in Harmony: A Music Residency Story

Two UK musicians, Laura Kidd a.k.a She Makes War and Danielle Carragher a.k.a Dani are currently residing in Indonesia for a one-month residency with Indonesia’s ethnic-experimental band,

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Independent music, Arts Residency
Wilsen Willim Fashion Revolution Open Studio Indoestri MakerSpace
Date
01 May 2017 - 22:07

Fashion Revolution Open Studio with Wilsen Willim at Indoestri MakerSpace

We celebrated the global fashion movement by collaborating with designer Wilsen Willim, Fashion Revolution Indonesia, and Indoestri MakerSpace to held an Open Studio.

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Fashion
Majestic Mount Merapi stood amidst the misty cloud of Yogyakarta
Date
09 December 2016 - 14:05

Exploring Yogyakarta's arts and technology scene

UK artist Diane Wiltshire talks about her experience visiting the Indonesian city, Yogyakarta.

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Arts and Technology
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
Joseph Hopkinson visits Kasongan Village in Yogyakarta
Date
06 December 2016 - 17:49

Ways of Clays: Joseph Hopkinson's ceramic journey in Jogja

UK ceramicist Joseph Hopkinson lived in Yogyakarta for one month and created work for the 4th Jakarta Contemporary Ceramics Biennale. See his stories during his residency in Yogyakarta.

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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