Venue: National Media Museum and Centenary Square, Bradford
Date: Friday 26th June
Time: 9:00 – 4:00pm

Bradford University and the Centre for Creative & Cultural Knowledge Exchange (C3KE) invite you to Dwell-Time, a one day professional development workshop bringing together Performers, Cultural Programmers, Visual Artists, Technologists and Urban Designers to create new forms of programming and curatorial practice for the display of artistic content in urban space. Showcasing creative work and recent innovations developed for the BBC’s big screen network, the workshop will present research findings on the use of urban screens, specifically in the creative and community context. The workshop is open to anyone with an interest in public art, the use of large scale urban screens for the display of creative content, new media and public space.

Presenters include:
Mike Gibbons – Head of ‘Live Sites UK’
Ava Schiek, Bartlett’s School of Architecture (UCL)
John Foxx (urban artist/musician)
Members of the BBC’s Big Screens Network

For further information and booking details contact Patrick Allen, Bradford Media School, p.t.allen@bradford.ac.uk
01274 236139