pervasive media studio

Science City Bristol

Do you want to find out what is going on at the Pervasive Media Studio? Are you interested in meeting our residents, talking about a specific project or curious about pervasive media? Why not pack a sandwich and join us for one of our Lunchtime Talks and Open Studio Friday. Lunchtime Talks are informal presentations by Studio residents and associates. They normally take place at 1pm on Friday, are free and open to everybody who’s interested in what we do. For a list of upcoming events, click here.

After the Talk, we also invite you to stay with us for the afternoon to continue the conversation or work on your own projects. We provide chairs, tables, wireless and a great space. You bring what you need to work with (laptop/mobile). Our open afternoons close at 5pm, usually with a trip to the bar. Let us know if you haven’t been to the Studio before and we'll be happy to show you around. Send an email to Shirin@pmstudio.co.uk and we will meet you at 12.30pm for a quick tour. We look forward to seeing you soon.

Friday, March 27, 2009 - 12:54 by Genevieve

PMStudio and residents have been featured in a short film called Science City Bristol, produced by Green Lit Media, with Director Heidi Perry.

The film follows the city through its working day and leisure time outlining Bristol and Bath’s impact on an increasingly digital world and was commissioned by Science City Bristol as part of its work to raise the local, national and international profile of local science and technology.

Sarah-Jane Chilcott, Programme Manager for Science City Bristol explains: "We have a long pedigree of science and technology, but there is so much more than Brunel and Concorde. It will be a surprise to many that local science affects many aspects of people’s lives both here and across the world. This film captures the essence of what makes this a special place.”

Pete Levy, Senior Producer at Green Lit Media and Chair of Bristol Media said: “This project has been a joy to work on simply because the science and academic community have been so generous with their time and resources. They have demonstrated the key message that we have been able to present. We all work and live in the Bristol area because of the combination of a great life style, working with like minded people and the overall sense of achievement that the city creates.”

To see the film visit: Science City Bristol

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