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Atmosphere | Digital Storytelling
Thursday 21st June 2012, 1:30-4:15pm.
Inspace, 1 Crichton Street, Edinburgh EH8 9AB
In this AmbITion webinar, Matt Adams from Blast Theory will introduce you to the core concepts behind interactive storytelling and explore their emerging potential within the creative, cultural and heritage sector.
You'll be introduced to Blast Theory's interdisciplinary artistic practice, and as a case study you will exclusively preview 'Belief' by Thomson & Craighead before its world premiere at the 2012 Edinburgh International Film Festival.
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48 hours | Parallel, Henry Fool
8th-9th June 2012, 12-8pm.
Inspace, 1 Crichton Street, Edinburgh EH8 9AB
As part of the Annuale we are proud to host an installation of work of Alex Hetherington. This new edition consists of two large-scale colour prints of selected frames, with notes, edits and omissions on and from the Hal Hartley directed motion picture 'Henry Fool' (1998).
The work forms a conversation on two forms of filmmaking and their narratives, constructions, meanings and characterisations. It continues an ongoing examination of identity, its documentation, theft and distribution. The prints are accompanied by a free black and white edition.
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The Stitch Lounge
25th & 26th February 2012, 10am-6pm
Inspace, 1 Crichton Street, Edinburgh EH8 9AB
The Stitch Lounge is a quarterly open lab incorporating sewing machines and studio space for people to come together, share knowledge and make things.
This time it's our pleasure to collaborate with Materialise on two levels of workshop, beginners and intermediate. However, for those ladies and gentlemen who need no assistance, we offer open sewing sessions all weekend where by you bring your ideas and we provide the rest.
Catwalk Show, Sunday 26th February, 6.30pm.
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Dialogues | Mike Svoboda
Saturday 12th May 2012, 6:30-8pm.
Inspace, 1 Crichton Street, Edinburgh EH8 9AB
This concert follows a three day workshop with trombonist and composer Mike Svoboda, where participants focused all their musical input and output in the context of three major contemporary works for solo trombone.
Works by Lucian Berio, Helmut Lachenmann, and Giacinto Scelsi served as a launch-pad, sounding board and spring for the participants. The musicians will reference their creativity and channel it into structured improvisations.
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Atmosphere | Hellboy
Sunday 1st July 2012, 8:30 for 9pm.
Inspace, 1 Crichton Street, Edinburgh EH8 9AB
Off the coast of Scotland on the 23rd of December 1944 Hellboy was summoned into our world. His big red Right Hand of Doom a key to ending WWII in favour of the Nazis, but this infant demon was taken in by the Allies instead.
Guillermo del Toro directs this 2004 origin story of Mike Mignola's comic book superhero. Kept in nachos by the Bureau of Paranormal Research and Defense, Hellboy now protects us from other wordly beasts and black magic.
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Atmosphere | 24 Hours in Bed with Harry Potter
Saturday 30th June 2012, 00:00hrs.
Inspace, 1 Crichton Street, Edinburgh EH8 9AB
Never tickle a sleeping dragon, so says the motto of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. PJs at the ready (in house colours please!) as we present the full eight film phenomenon that is Harry Potter - in bed.
From the Philosopher's Stone to the Deathly Hallows this is a once-in-a-lifetime Potterthon to savour, and if you're very lucky they will be a game of live Quidditch on the Meadows at lunchtime. Go on... snuggle with a Muggle.
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Atmosphere | Finding Neverland
Thursday 28th June 2012, 8:30 for 9pm.
Inspace, 1 Crichton Street, Edinburgh EH8 9AB
In this 2004 Marc Foster directed film, Johnny Depp is simply darling as Scottish playwight J.M.Barrie who befriends a family one day in London's Kensington Gardens, lending inspiration to him to create 'Peter Pan'.
As his vision of Neverland emerges, we're swept along by sumptuous production design and an Oscar winning soundtrack. Barrie must now convince his producer that this new play can find an audience who do believe.
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Atmosphere | The Illusionist
Tuesday 6th June 2017, 7pm. RSVP
Auchrannie Resort, Brodick, Isle of Arran KA27 8BZ
Our Atmosphere screening of Sylvain Chomet's 2010 feature film is the first ever expanded cinema experience on board the Screen Machine. We've added a layer of sensory experiences to bring the film to life – from Paris in 1959 to the tastes and smells of a Scottish island.
A love-letter to Scotland which tells the story of a French vaudeville magician who, finding himself out of work, tries his luck in Britain. Finally reaching a remote Scottish island, he meets a young woman who believes that he really can do magic. Devoted to him, she follows him to Edinburgh.
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Atmosphere | The Creator
Sunday 24th June 2012, 8:30 for 9pm.
Inspace, 1 Crichton Street, Edinburgh EH8 9AB
Can machines think? This new film by AL and AL, with post-screening artist Q&A, tells of Britain’s greatest scientist in the development of computer science Alan Turing, and plays with his pioneering idea to make thinking machines.
The film enters Turing's dreams and memories in the last few hours of his life as he contemplates suicide with a poisoned apple, and imagines a future where thinking machines will search for him as their Creator.
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Atmosphere | Portrait of Jennie
Saturday 23rd June 2012, 8:30 for 9pm.
Inspace, 1 Crichton Street, Edinburgh EH8 9AB
Produced by David O. Selznick, this 1948 Oscar winner tells the tale of Eben Adams, a struggling artist desperately seeking inspiration in Manhattan before finding his muse whilst walking one day through Central Park.
Jennifer Jones stars as the eponymous Jennie alongside Joseph Cotton, with Ethel Barrymore playing his agent. Ethereal cinematography and a Debussy inspired score make for an unexpected romance that time cannot contain.
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