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		<title>illuminate Spring Forward</title>
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Having been involved in organising the South Bank Arts Trail for five years, I have been looking for a ways to develop new community arts based events.  The big difference being that I&#8217;d like to retain more creative control, be funded to do it and be able to pay artists to be involved. Jess Wright [...]]]></description>
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<p align="left">Having been involved in organising the South Bank Arts Trail for five years, I have been looking for a ways to develop new community arts based events.  The big difference being that I&#8217;d like to retain more creative control, be funded to do it and be able to pay artists to be involved. Jess Wright was in a similar situation, having run the South Bristol Business Awards for two years she was looking for a new challenge.  We share the same aims but come from different backgrounds:art and business. Seven months ago Jess and I started working on a new project called illuminate. Illuminate aims to produce arts-based events that promote and reflect both the creativity and rich history of South Bristol. Key elements of illuminate projects will be the use of disused properties to show art/moving image work, to reflect the community and history they are set in and to involve key creative organisations in the city of Bristol.</p>
<p>illuminates long-term aim is to produce a festive Christmas event that would transform multiple disused shops on North/East St by using projected films/light/artists installations. We will be piloting the illuminate concept at the end of March with Spring Forward, an event partnered with the Knowle West Media Centre and Picture This:</p>
<p><em>The weekend of March 27 to 29 will see two empty shops &#8211; numbers 26 and 28 in Bedminster&#8217;s North Street  &#8211; playing host to illuminate&#8217;s first event &#8216;Spring Forward&#8217;. Number 26 will feature a series of projected films made by Bristol based artists alongside an exhibition in the empty property (no.28) next door. The exhibition celebrates the past and present of Bedminster&#8217;s retail history.</em></p>
<p>For more information see the <strong><a href="http://www.illuminatebristol.co.uk/">illuminate web site</a></strong></p>
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		<title>Bristol Stories</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Feb 2007 16:55:06 +0000</pubDate>
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Bristol stories is a collaboration between the Watershed and Bristol Museums to develop digital content for the new Museum of Bristol, due to open in 2009.  Bristol Stories is based on the blueprint devised by Joe Lambert at the Centre for Digital Storytelling in California.  The process enables people to &#8216;use digital media [...]]]></description>
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<p>Bristol stories is a collaboration between the Watershed and Bristol Museums to develop digital content for the new Museum of Bristol, due to open in 2009.  Bristol Stories is based on the blueprint devised by Joe Lambert at the Centre for Digital Storytelling in California.  The process enables people to &#8216;use digital media to tell meaningful stories from their life&#8217;.</p>
<p>I recently took part in a four day course to learn how to create stories based around the theme of travel, and enable the participants to facilitate Digital Storytelling workshops themselves (something I hope to do).  My film &#8217;space boy&#8217; uses photographs from my childhood, some sounds and images (copyright free) and my own recorded narrative.</p>
<p><span style="font-family: Verdana">The  image above (yes, it&#8217;s me) is from the film which can be seen here: <a href="http://www.bristolstories.org/play.php?story=126">Space Boy</a></span></p>
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