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Call for proposals on creative ways to use high speed networks - NorthernNet creative Commissions

How creative can you be using High Speed Networks?



Here at Cornerhouse we are host to one of NortherNet's Media Access Bureaux, which provide pay-as-you-go access to a 1GB hig speed symmetric digital network across the North of England.



This is just the beginning of high speed networks, and creative ways to use this kind of technologies haven't been fully explored yet.


The North of England is als

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Posted on March 31, 2010 at 12:29pm —

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At 11:26am on February 27, 2010, Elinor Randle said…
Tmesis Theatre (“Physical theatre of the very highest standard” The Stage) are performing at the Studio at Manchester Royal Exchange from 3rd – 6th Mar.Tickets: £4.75-£9.50 Box office: 0161 833 9833 or www.royalexchange.co.uk

The Dreadful Hours combines Tmesis Theatre’s Yorgos Karamalegos and Elinor Randle and their trademark physicality with new writing from acclaimed Northwest playwright Chris Fittock, in a darkly comic drama that explores the quiet crumbling of love’s first flourish through the lifetime of one couple’s relationship. Peepolykus’s master of the ridiculous Javier Marzan directs a wonderfully inventive production full of dark humour and striking visuals.

“Rarefied… intriguing… performed with exquisite precision.” The Guardian. (For Tmesis)

"Strong, innovative, and combining comedy and tragedy in a most creative fashion. Definitely worth the ticket price and will have your mind ticking as you sit down for dinner the following day” Liverpool Live

www.tmesistheatre.com
At 1:33pm on November 16, 2009, Guy Heaton said…
Hi Isabelle

I'm interested in staging an exhibition of our unusual artwork. Take a look www.finefossils.com. Be good to hear what you think.
 
 
 

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