Arriving

Arrival
Objects & Discoveries Portrait and soundscape driven project exploring migration Access the online storybook here ‘Arriving at a new place’ is a core aspect of migration, but stories of arrival are not limited to the migration experience. We all have stories of arrival (e.g. school, workplace, new home) to tell, reflecting commonalities of human perceptions, ... Read more

RTS East Networking Drinks

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Ruskin Gallery, Cambridge School of Art, ARU 5-7pm, Monday 11th November 2019 Networking with other filmmakers, creatives and production companies People joined us for a drink and the opportunity to meet other storytellers and experience Storytelling in the Fourth Industrial Revolution, an exhibition of Film, VR & XR, Documentary, Photography and Soundscapes, hosted by StoryLab ... Read more

Storytelling in the 4th Industrial Revolution Exhibition (7-28 Nov)

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The Fourth Industrial Revolution may indeed have the potential to ‘robotize’ humanity and thus to deprive of our heart and soul. But as a complement to the best parts of human nature-creativity, empathy, stewardship - it can also lift humanity into a new collective and moral consciousness based on a shared sense of identity (Schwab, ... Read more

CPM5 | Making Creativity Pay

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Discussion with Professionals on Making a Living Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge Lord Ashcroft Building 109 Wed 19th June 2019 2-4pm Speakers Pauline Burt (Ffilm Cymru Wales) Dr Nanette Hoogslag (Anglia Ruskin University) Mark Segal (The Artists Agency) Chair: Hans Petch (Anglia Ruskin University) Supported by University Arts Council. This workshop was designed to invite an ... Read more

CPM4 | Communicating Research

Panel Discussion on Tools to Demonstrate Impact Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge Lord Ashcroft Building 109 Mon 10th June 2019 2-4pm What kind of approaches, practical tools and creative strategies best facilitate demonstrating the impact of practice research? This workshop addressed the finer points of clearly communicating creative practice research, by discussing the key challenges of ... Read more

From TV to Virtual Reality

Alex Rühl
Immersive Storytelling with Alex Rühl Alex Rühl talks about the challenges and opportunities of Virtual Reality film making. COS 117, Cambridge School of Art and Creative Industries, Anglia Ruskin University, CB1 1PT, Friday 7th December 5.30pm Alex Rühl is an award-winning virtual reality filmmaker and founder of VR production studio CATS are not PEAS. In ... Read more

Can Films Make a Difference?

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Brian Woods Talks Documentary COS 117, Cambridge School of Art and Creative Industries, Anglia Ruskin University, CB1 1PT, Wed 28 November, 6.30pm With extraordinary television films such as BEHIND CLOSED DOORS, about domestic violence, leading documentary producer Brian Woods has challenged audiences to confront issues of human rights from around the world for twenty-five years. ... Read more

Daisy Johnson

The youngest author to make the Man Booker Prize short list discusses her critically acclaimed debut novel centred on the awful, wonderful, terrifying mother-daughter relationship Everything Under. SCI 105, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge Tue 13 November 2018, 6:00-7:00pm At 28 years old Daisy is the youngest novelist to be short listed for the Booker Prize. Everything Under turns the ... Read more

Decriminalising Ornament

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The Pleasures of Pattern Illustration Research Symposium and Exhibition Ruskin Gallery, Anglia Ruskin University, East Road, Cambridge, CB1 1PT Exhibition: 1 November to 26 November 2018 Symposium: 17 and 18 November 2018 This year's Illustration Research Symposium seeks to draw together a range of perspectives on ornament and ornamentation, and its close relatives pattern and the decorative, to ... Read more

The Archive and the Contested Landscape

Exhibition and Events Programme as part of the Cambridge Festival of Ideas ARU, Zion Baptist Church Crypt, and Gallery 9 (Cambridge) 22nd - 28th October 2018 The Archive and the Contested Landscape is a unique cross-disciplinary exhibition, as part of the 11th Cambridge Festival of Ideas: ‘Extremes’, and in-tandem with an exhibition of the same ... Read more