THE FORESHORE LISTENS: EVENT PHOTOS

Posted by on Oct 1, 2018 in Events, Performance, podcasts | No Comments
THE FORESHORE LISTENS: EVENT PHOTOS

Thanks to everyone who attended The Foreshore Listens Audio Zine Launch, and the Sea Legs audio listening and walking tour with Sarah Moore. Here are some snapshots that were taken during the event.

THE FORESHORE LISTENS: SEA LEGS

Posted by on Sep 4, 2018 in Events, podcasts, Talk, the foreshore | No Comments
THE FORESHORE LISTENS: SEA LEGS

Join urbanist Sarah Moore on an hour-long walk and mobile listening party that considers the stories and spaces of False Creek, from fertile tidal flats to its current state. Sea Legs is one of a series of podcasts based on and informed by The Foreshore Sessions.

DISRUPTING ACCESSIBILITY BARRIERS

Posted by on Aug 30, 2018 in Events, podcasts, Talk | No Comments
DISRUPTING ACCESSIBILITY BARRIERS

Join Other Sights, Carmen Papalia and a panel of community voices to discuss accessibility and inclusion. Help set a new precedent for criticality in the area of accessibility in Vancouver. Join the movement!

THE FORESHORE LISTENS: AUDIO ZINE LAUNCH

Posted by on Aug 2, 2018 in Events, Performance, podcasts | No Comments
THE FORESHORE LISTENS: AUDIO ZINE LAUNCH

Join Other Sights and the community of The Foreshore for a special event launching a suite of multi-textured podcasts based on and inspired by The Foreshore Sessions.

The Future is Floating 2

Posted by on Apr 9, 2012 in Events, podcasts, The Future is Floating | No Comments
The Future is Floating 2

Founder and Director Claire Doherty discusses the origins and the future of Situations, a commissioning and research program based at the University of West England in Bristol and their current project, Nowhereisland, a large-scale public art project conceived by artist Alex Hartley and commissioned as part of the UK Cultural Olympiad 2012. This island, originating from the Arctic, will journey around the south west region of England this summer, stopping at ports and harbours as a visiting ‘island nation’. Accompanied by its land based Embassy, its six-week journey will finish in Bristol on the 9th September 2012.