Fancy being part of an intergalactic orchestra? Want to create your own science-fiction soundtrack? Then come along to a free digital media workshop and create sounds from infinity….and beyond!
Re:Source Me, a new company aiming to inspire and educate young people through the creative arts, will be delivering a FREE digital audio workshop at the Potteries Museum & Art Gallery, on 28th December 2012.
Use cutting-edge technology to create your own interstellar soundtrack to complement the gallery’s new “Moon” exhibition, celebrating NASA’s Apollo moon landings. Re:Source Me has also created a new music soundtrack for the exhibition.
The workshop is part of the activities and events supporting the exhibition MOON, which is showing at the museum until February 13th 2013. Visitors to the exhibition will be able to create their own spacetacular real-time soundtrack for the cosmos using cutting-edge technology.
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The workshop is FREE, so just simply come along on 28 December 2012 anytime between 11am and 4pm.
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Historian Andrew Lound also has a public lecture on the 28th December 2012, at the Potteries Museum, also part of the Moon exhibition.
The illustrated lecture is on the history of H.G. Wells’s famous novel The War of the Worlds. Wells lived in the Potteries during 1888, before he became famous, and his macabre short story “The Cone” (1895) is set in the Etruria Iron Works. The story is all that remains of a sweeping drama of Potteries life, which Wells wrote but which he later destroyed.