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Subject:

Communicate conference 2006

From:

Becky McCall <[log in to unmask]>

Reply-To:

psci-com: on public engagement with science

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Tue, 19 Sep 2006 13:27:08 +0000

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COMMUNICATE '06
12 - 13 October 2006, Bristol, UK



ARE YOU INVOLVED IN COMMUNICATING ABOUT CONSERVATION AND THE ENVIRONMENT?



Looking for inspiration, practical advice and invaluable contacts on
shaping and winning your communication campaigns?



Don't just sit there.... come to Communicate '06 and.........


* HEAR from leading speakers including Lawrence McGinty - Science Editor,
ITN, John Leaman - MORI Environmental Unit, Chris Rose - Author of ‘How to
Win Campaigns’, Benedict Southworth - Director, WDM (Make Poverty History),
Dirk Hendricks - Communications Manager, IUCN, Martin Hiller -
Communications Manager, Global Climate Change Programme, WWF International
and Jim Burt, Head of External Relations, English Nature.
* LEARN from researchers and leading campaigners about the essential
ingredients for creating the dream communication mix to inspire behaviour
change.
* QUESTION those working in the international communications arena.
* EXPLORE new technologies and the future for communications.  Find out
how we can best use broadcast, wikis, blogs and podcasts to our advantage.
* DISCUSS issues including global climate change, species decline and
habitat loss, marine conservation and sustainability & modern living.
* INTERACT with like-minded delegates from the worlds of broadcasting,
conservation charities, NGOs, academia, business and government agencies.
* ENJOY Communicate's light touch approach to conferencing with
eco-comedy from Britain's premier scientific stand up comedian, dance
choreographed by The Rambert Dance Company, poetry..... and our free
life-coaching surgeries ? get professional advice about achieving your
dreams!
* BECOME a star with Test Tube TV and one of the first to enjoy a preview
screening from the next series of the BBC's Planet Earth.

What's more......Communicate offers social activities guaranteed to promote
networking, alongside an informal exhibition area for delegates to showcase
and promote their own work.



Can you afford not to be there? Join us for this informative, entertaining
and practical event - to view a full programme and book your place now for
225 (GBP) + VAT = 265.00 (GBP) go to www.communicatenow.org or call 0117
915 0177 for more information.

SPECIAL OFFER: Organisations booking 3 or more delegates are offered the
special rate of 150 (GBP) + VAT = £176.25 per delegate.


Communicate 06 is sponsored by: Natural England, DEFRA, HP Labs and WWF


Sam Burkey
Director
Bristol Natural History Consortium
Watershed, 1 Canon's Road, Harbourside, Bristol, BS1 5TX, UK
Tel: +(44)0 117 915 0177
Fax: +44 (0)117 915 7105

Bristol Natural History Consortium is a collaboration between At-Bristol,
Avon Wildlife Trust, BBC, Bristol City Council, Bristol Zoo Gardens,
University of Bristol, The University of the West of England,  Wildscreen
and WWF-UK.

Communicate 2006 (12 - 13th October 2006).  The international community of
environmental and conservation communication professionals will meet again
to continue to share experience & knowledge and investigate how we can
collaborate to achieve a shared vision.   www.communicatenow.org.

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>From: Wendy Sadler <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: "psci-com: on public engagement with science"              
><[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: [PSCI-COM]
>Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2006 16:28:55 +0100
>
>I am attaching a message below from an artist we have done some work  with, 
>she is interested in making contacts with people who may like  to stage her 
>installation at their centre or as part of a festival  perhaps.
>
>Please get in touch directly with Roswitha if you are interested, and  tell 
>her that I sent you!
>Cheers
>Wendy Sadler
>Director, science made simple
>----------
>
>ROSWITHA R. GERLITZ
>Visual arts/performance/installation
>18 downside crescent flat 3 london nw3 2ap 02074358561
>[log in to unmask]
>
>
>My purpose in writing to you is to find a performance venue for my  
>science/art project “ Stumbling over Infinity” which has been in  
>development for the last two years.
>
>The initial workshop period will end on 16th February 2007 - on that  day 
>we need a suitable venue to show part of the performance to an  invited 
>audience of around 60 people. The performance would last  about 30 – 40 
>minutes. For this initial showing I am looking within  the London area.
>
>Regarding a future production of this project, I would like to see  the 
>work shown in site-specific, non-conventional settings,  particularly in 
>the context of the scientific community/environment.
>Would you have a suitable space at your institution?
>
>Requirements: The setting is circular, the audience sitting in a semi- 
>circle watching.  The performance space should be high enough  (minimum 4 
>to 5 meters) to hang a rope for the aerial artist  involved. The set is 
>minimal otherwise: a chaise longue and a very  light weight, 2 meter 
>diameter metal circle of 2 meters diameter also  suspended. Ideally we 
>would like to use basic lighting equipment  providing light/shadow play.
>
>About the project:
>Essentially this is a personal inquiry into the universal question of  the 
>“Why?”,the many Why’s? of childhood experiences and later in  life, the 
>ultimate question Why? of our mortal being. The initial  impetus for this 
>project emerged from my interest and scientific  research into how sound 
>affects matter, my artwork with shadows and  the death of my sister.
>Being an interdisciplinary project, we are delighted that we will  have a 
>small, selected audience of both creative and scientific  professionals, 
>friends, colleagues, and supporters entering into this  private 
>presentation by OperaGenesis.
>The initial research and development of Stumbling Over Infinity  included 
>scientific collaboration at Cardiff University and  a four- week workshop 
>period, funded by the Arts Council of England, the  Gulbenkian Foundation 
>with the further encouragement and support of  Arts Admin and Laban. 
>Presently the musical and artistic development  is supported by 
>OperaGenesis at the Royal Opera House Covent Garden  as part of their ROH2 
>project, the showing is presented under their  aegis.
>
>Concept: Stumbling over Infinity is a project combining science and  art to 
>explore our comprehension of the term Nothing.  It is a  
>scientific/artistic investigation into shadow, sound, movement and  
>narrative.
>The performance produces a site-sensitive, circular installation/ 
>performance, which includes elements of storytelling, silence, sound,  
>light, shadow, and a demonstration of the shape of sound: It will  give 
>insights into the life and work of Florence Friedrich Chladni  presenting 
>his discovery to the public and showing the Chladni  figures just as he did 
>in 1787, using a violin bow to strike a metal  plate.
>
>
>Stumbling over Infinity
>Cast: Singer:   Marie Vassilou    Arial Artist: Charlotte Mooney     
>Mucisian/Violinist: TBC   actor: Joseph Attenborough
>Artistic team:  Composer: Harvey Brough       Director/Movement- Director: 
>Gary Rowe
>Director: Roswitha Gerlitz       Dramaturge/director’s assistant:  
>Cathriona Bourke
>Scientific collaboration: Dr. Mike Greenhough          Lighting  designer : 
>TBC
>Idea/Development/visuals/libretto: Roswitha Gerlitz
>
>-----
>Wendy Sadler
>Director, science made simple
>
>www.sciencemadesimple.co.uk
>
>2005 - Young professional physicist of the year
>2004 - Welsh Woman of the Year
>2004 - WISE excellence award
>
>Queens Buildings
>14-17 The Parade
>Cardiff CF24 3AA
>Tel +44 29 2087 6884
>Fax +44 29 2087 4056
>
>
>
>
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