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18/05/10-18/05/10
We put together a team of web geeks, social media people and C4CC bods to build the website in a day. We're documenting the process on Posterous with photos, videos, audio interviews and blogs.
03/11/09-18/05/15
This is the original posterous blog of the Centre for Creative Collaboration. It documents the beginnings of the centre and the first projects that took place.
20/05/10-20/05/10
Documenting activity at c4cc using our own 'TV' channel. You'll find lots of video content hosted on our Vimeo channel.
20/05/10-20/05/10
Every Friday, c4cc hosts the Tuttle; a lively meeting of coffee and conversation. We are working closely with Lloyd Davis, the founder of Tuttle, who is Social Artist in Residence at c4cc.
21/05/10-21/05/10
Working with Unit 23 of the Bartlett School of Architecture and the Central School of Speech and Drama, the team at c4cc is helping to facilitate and support the creative and commercialisation process. Read more in the blog.
09/06/10-09/06/10
The project is a flexible, sonic architecture that explores and questions the relationships between instrument, player, composer, audience and location. It is a musical instrument, an event, an installation and a sonic landscape. It's unique and a demonstration of collaboration in action.
10/06/10-31/12/10
Tell us what you think - we need to know. Comments are moderated but only so we can make sure we get the legal stuff right. Straight feedback is what we want and need.
23/06/10-23/06/10
A poem of militant Protestantism contemporary with the original establishment of the national church, Spenser's poem, "The Faerie Queene", today seems remote from mainstream secular society. ‘The Faerie Queene Now’ responds by remaking religious poetry for today's world. It speaks to where we have come from and where we are going by exploring Spenser's foundational poem in various present-day religious, educational and cultural contexts. But it also aims to recreate and refunction Spenser's epic as a positive contribution to contemporary life.
21/06/10-21/06/10
We commissioned the social enterprise Amplified to work with us on the social media coverage of our launch event. We had 100 people at the event. Hear the Audioboo, watch the video and hear and see the views of our guests.
28/06/10-28/06/11
The Asian Performing Arts Forum, a strategic partnership and collaboration, was founded in June 2010 by Matthew Isaac Cohen from Royal Holloway, Avanthi Meduri from Roehampton University and Ashely Thorpe from the University of Reading. The Forum brings together academics and community members to discuss the performing arts of Asia as practiced and theorised internationally to generate and support new research, disseminate the work of UK and international researchers and exchange knowledge between the arts industry, practitioners and academia.
15/07/10-25/07/10
DériveLab: Project 2 negotiates a space for social and topographical experimentation as situational interactivity, or urban dérive, 'drift', 'drifting'. Accoustic sounds, sonic frequencies, film, photography, digital interactivity, kinetic media, performance, performative texts and dialogue will all be experimented with during this Lab project.
01/06/10-20/12/10
Concrete Solutions is a startup Community Interest Company. Concrete Solutions bridges gaps. Gaps on the one-hand between the streets, the communities, the people; and on the other, the organisations – public and voluntary – that exist to serve them, but who are not always able to reach them effectively.
21/06/10-06/12/10
"We have moved into C4CC with an installation that highlights our higher objective of turning the world upside down. This approach has plants hanging from the ceiling, but facing downwards. allies metaphorically with our vision of growing and developing in different ways and altering people’s perspectives along the way."
26/07/10-30/07/10
In-depth Theoretical and practical audiovisual live performance seminary using FLOSS. Pure Data audiovisual real-time processing, tricks and tips to create your own performance tool.
25/09/10-25/09/10
We're holding an Open Day about Open Plaques on Saturday 25th September 2010. Open Plaques is well over a year old now, and has gone from being a pet project and quick hack to a web service containing the most comprehensive listing over 2,500 heritage plaques. The Open Day is a chance to look back on where we’ve got to so far, and to think about where we should go in the future.