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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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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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bioskop visit the Star and Shadow in newcastle
The Cube’s mysteriousbioskop headed to the Star and Shadow in Newcastle on Thursday 21st January to screen a programme we put together of artist’s film, rare documentary, and short fiction called WE ARE FAMILY. In some ways the Cube and … Continue reading
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Cube Will Buy Itself
Back in December we held a free all day/all night event called Microcosm that aimed to showcase the array of talent that is/was/will be the Cube, and raise awareness for the buying the building campaign via a public debate (which … 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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History Transmission
Below is a picture of something that has really inspired me. It is Cinema Nova’s entire programme Archive. Cinema Nova is in Bruxells and is perhaps our closest sister Cinema project, in terms of its ethos, style, spirit, local status … Continue reading
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Seeing Clearly
Finally we have clear glass (like most windows) in the lounge.
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Podcastin’
I’ve decided to take a break from the Great Volunteer’s Bar Prices debate of 2012 to get around to uploading this picture I took of a few of us podcasting last Sunday. We decided to do the listening public a … Continue reading
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BLUESCREEN
Get your films ready because Bluescreen returns 25th July @ The Cube Cinema! Join up to our Event Page here
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