Synch Pulse No. 17 included a profusion of short films showing remarkable robots and cyborgs. From Unimate and Miss Honeywell, to Arok and Tinker, extraordinary inventiveness was on display, including a terrific range of electronic music soundtracks. https://t.co/1Rh7iKX0g4
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Archive footage of the Apollo 12 moon mission in November 1969, issued as a super 8 film for domestic use and now with a new electronic music soundtrack made with Hellitron tone generators. https://t.co/0dyT1MWjVI
🎉 Massive congratulations to Town Planning graduate Louise Brace for winning the @RTPIPlanners Research Excellence Student Award at the 2024 Planning Research Conference 👏
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Great work @sianberry - let’s hope MPs back this. It would benefit urban biodiversity as well as human health. 🌺 🌱 💪 Would be fantastic for our city if @bhlabour were forced to reverse their disastrous decision to reintroduce dangerous pesticides into our public spaces. ☠️
Congratulations to MSc Town Planning (Chartered Apprenticeship) graduate Louise Brace, who has won the @RTPIPlanners Research Excellence Student Award this year!
Read about how Louise's dissertation could inform policymaking for renewable energy ♻👇
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The venerable Langham Research Centre, on their excellent Resonance FM show, opened with Mechanization, a recent electronic piece made with Hellitron tone generators, and intended for a dance performance planned for a Synch Pulse film night in November. https://t.co/8tP81difYb
After a stack of political party leaflets and junk mail arrived in the post in the run up to the general election, it was an opportune time to combine various images and slogans with a few cut-outs from vintage magazines, and assemble into a new collage.
New short film A MAD Visit, explores the marvellous Mechanical Art & Design museum in Stratford-upon-Avon, giving a glimpse at just a few of the kinetic sculptures and automata on display. The soundtrack features electronics with sounds of the exhibition. https://t.co/lmm0OlDKQU
The fifth Synch Pulse experimental film evening goes psychedelic, with a programme of shorts awash with mind-boggling imagery and sounds, including video feedback, strange adverts, eye-popping colours, and a platoon of British army soldiers on LSD. https://t.co/Q3Ybkxm1s3
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Tape loop making with reel to reel quarter inch tape is an activity that always produces some unexpected and enjoyable results, that are especially useful in experimental film. With a tape loop soundtrack a new short video reveals the process. https://t.co/hlDZgK7JZE
Ace action shots by Keith de Mendonca contribute to new short film Machine Brain Trust, which captures a performance at the Synch Pulse experimental film night. The dance is by Mike Turner-Lee, with collage backdrop and electronic music by Ian Helliwell. https://t.co/LbRmTEYahF
A three year research project on electronic music composer Ernest Berk, receives a welcome write up in Sound On Sound, including a call out for anyone who worked with Berk, to contact the research team at the University of Huddersfield. https://t.co/nX0aP7T4GN
Synch Pulse, an evening of short experimental films and electronic music on a theme of dance, is happening at The Rose Hill, Brighton, on Wednesday. 24th Jan. Doors open at 7pm and it's free to get in. https://t.co/Yf0EDZ9q0p
Amidst the carnage, destruction and horrific suffering of Palestinians, there is little an individual can do, though questioning the Western mainstream media narrative is a start. A paper cut-out collage is inconsequential, but a creative way to express shock and solidarity.
New experimental film, Picture Invasion, continues a run of shorts derived from naturally decayed standard 8mm home movies. A split-screen montage gathers together the disparate found footage sequences, enhanced by an electronic music soundtrack. https://t.co/8W2W0vr8pt