pervasive media studio

Pervasive Media Studio Projects

  • Studio Residencies 2012

    Studio Residencies 2012 offer artists an opportunity to spend supported time at Pervasive Media Studio, to research new projects at the intersection of art, technology and culture.

  • Technology Blog

    A roundup of interesting new technologies we have recently seen

  • The Memory Dealer - Rik Lander

    You are meeting Eve at the cinema after she called you out of the blue. You cut contact with her when she got involved in the whole memory thing.

  • The Nth Screen

    What happens when we reimagine film for groups?

  • The Playable City Award

    Hello Lamp Post by design and research studio PAN, is the recipient of Bristol’s first ever Playable City Award. Hello Lamp Post invites you to tune in to the secret conversations of the city and communicate through lamp posts, bus stops, post boxes and other street furniture. Part game, part story, anyone will be able to play by texting in a unique code found on the city’s familiar street objects.

  • The Playable City Sprint

    In February 2012, the British Council and Watershed brought together twelve artists, designers and creative entrepreneurs from across East Asia and the UK, for a five-day sprint around the theme of The Playable City.

  • Theatre Sandbox

    Theatre Sandbox is a national scheme to support the production of six new experimental pieces of theatre/performance which utilise pervasive media technologies.

  • Visits and Festivals

    Blogs, images and video from research visits made by studio residents and staff.

  • Vocal Migrations

    Over the autumn, Kathy Hinde will compose a new vocal work that combines live singing with electronically altered voices.

  • Young People

    The Pervasive Media Studio is a unique link between creative practice and leading edge research, pioneering new digital media through socially engaged experimental projects.

The Studio offers research support and development space to a wide range of pervasive media projects.

Click on the project images to find out more.

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