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Cube On Ice : Streams!
At the time of writing, the last Cube event with the public in the building was a screening of ‘Color Out Of Space’ on March 11th 2020. We had one of our monthly meetings on next day on the 12th, … Continue reading
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Cube’s Surprise 21st Birthday Party
The party was a doozy by all accounts. Here’s some back stage / preparation pics thanks to Dominic Wade.
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David Bollier presents: FREE, FAIR AND ALIVE: THE INSURGENT POWER OF THE COMMONS
Recorded at The Cube recently . . .
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CHAMP get on board
For July’s Cube promotion the reins were handed over to the CHAMP collective. CHAMP SAY : we don’t have loads (of pics) as we mostly went out on our own, but we had a lot of pics taken of us! … Continue reading
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The Burning Issue
Today is the the last day of the K foundation’s moratorium – see here for more details : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1V1o-bbPAhjLIRMkEJnGPK0rvnx70MyHG/view?fbclid=IwAR3IIcb6noXFnf1DxEcMW8zl_JaAXcq-JHs8AKtHxCv7iisl3RhX1iYxhz4 Or wikipedia on the subject here : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K_Foundation#Moratorium The Workshop For A Non-Linear Architecture’s Journal ‘Viscosity’, which announced the K Foundation’s moratorium has … Continue reading
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Drawing The Cube
Click on images to view them “the right way up” Hi everyone, Thanks to Laurie Lax here’s some photos to share of the first Draw The Cube session organised by Kayle. We focused on drawing ‘incidental assemblages’: picking one each, … Continue reading
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Our JULY 2015 Origami Programme Trailer
Here’s the Cinema Trailer for our, at the time of writing, latest Programme. Whatever’s next – a flyer for the poster archive!?? Well, you just never know with Cube! Anyway, find the foldable fiends across the city in those unusual … Continue reading
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Bristol Arts Centre October – December 1968 Scans
Tonight we’re showing ‘Daisies‘ (Dir. Vera Chytilová, 1966, Czech Republic, 74 minutes) This was in the programme from 1968 we showed you some scans of back in March. Also – in case you missed them – we recently(ish) posted memories … Continue reading
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Abandoned “New” Cubewebsite from half a decade ago . . .
While employing some advanced google searching to try and find evidence of the early and influential “Film Jam” events The Cube did, basically to prove we were always well head of the curve – in the previous century in fact … Continue reading
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