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Exhibition: Tom Pullen – Because I Cannot See

August 26, 2014 by Jim Stephenson

‘Because I Cannot See’ is an exhibition hosted by Miniclick from Falmouth graduate Tom Pullen, that engages people with a sensory experience. Collaborating with product designers and the Cornwall Blind Association, the works include traditional photos alongside 3D tactile versions of the portraits and audio and braille captions. The exhibition forms a part of Miniclick’s “Another Way of Looking” programme throughout October 2014, alongside Brighton Photo Fringe and Brighton Photo Biennial. +++ Thursday Oct 2nd to Thursday Oct 16th (every […]

Categories: EXHIBITIONS, FRINGE / BIENNIAL 2014 • Tags: 3d, audio, because I cannot see, biennial, blind, braille, brighton, cba, cornwall, england, exhibition, flamouth, fringe, mini click, miniclick, multimedia, photo, photograph, photography, portrait, sensory, tactile, tom pullen, touch, uk

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Party: The Exploding Miniclick Inevitable – Thurs 2nd Oct

August 26, 2014 by Jim Stephenson

Throughout October Miniclick are hosting a series of photography based events on the theme of “Another Way of Looking” (AWOL) as part of both the Brighton Photo Fringe and the Brighton Photo Biennial. It promises to be a month of exploration, experimentation, fun and games. It all kicks off with a psychedelic launch party, The Exploding Miniclick Inevitable. +++ Thursday 2nd October, 6-8pm at The Miniclick Business Concern at 68MS, Middle Street, Brighton. 8pm ’till late downstairs at Sticky Mike’s Frog Bar, […]

Categories: EVENTS, FRINGE / BIENNIAL 2014 • Tags: andy warhol, black channels, brighton, brighton photo biennial, brighton photo fringe, dance, fringe, launch party, mini click, miniclick, music, on repeat, party, private view, projections, psychedelic, stick mikes, the exploding miniclick inevitable, the rhinestones immaculates, tom pullen exhibition, velvet underground, visuals

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Interview: Roman Pyatkovka of UPHA

August 25, 2014 by Jim Stephenson

Ukraine and it’s people have featured heavily in the photographic world this year. The political unrest has lead to an increased interest in photographers from any number of different countries visiting Ukraine, notably some superb work from Christopher Nunn, Milo Belgrove and Anastasia Taylor-Lind. But what of Ukrainian photographers? Our new writer, Valentin Sonov spoke to Roman Pyatkovka, one of the founding members of the UPHA Collective who are at the forefront of promoting, organising and creating the new wave […]

Categories: WRITING • Tags: brighton, collective, discussion, group, interview, mini click, miniclick, photo, photograph, photographer, photographic, photography, Roman Pyatkovka, uk, ukainian, ukraine, upha, valentin sonov

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Talk: They Who Do – Weds Sept 24th

August 25, 2014 by Jim Stephenson

September marks our 4th birthday and to celebrate we’re putting on a panel discussion featuring a group of people who go out and make things happen, with their passion for it all being their main motivator. It’s also one week before our October programme for Brighton Photo Fringe and Biennial opens. Wednesday September 24th. Doors at 6pm, kicks off at 7pm. Free Entry at The Old Market, Brighton. Free Entry. Our Panel features… Emily Graham – Night Contact Emily Graham is the co-founder and director of […]

Categories: EVENTS • Tags: brighton, brighton photo fringe, curtis james, discussion, dommed gallery, emily graham, england, gallery magazine, london, matt henry, matt martin, mini click, miniclick, natalie lloyd, night contact, one eyed jacks, panel, panel discussion, photo, photograph, photographer, photography, publisher, talk, tedx brighton, the miniclick photography talks, they who do, uk

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Review: Joan Fontcuberta’s ‘Stranger than Fiction’

August 17, 2014 by Jim Stephenson

One of our new writers, the photographer Dimitra Kountiou, visited Media Space to see Joan Fontcuberta’s new ‘Stranger than Fiction’ exhibition and spoke to the man himself afterward… “Truth is stranger than fiction, but it is because fiction is obliged to stick to all possibilities; truth isn’t” Mark Twain. Good fiction is a fake story but it must be made believable and it has to feel possible. Joan Fontcuberta’s projects that are currently on show at the Science Museum’s Media Space […]

Categories: WRITING • Tags: art, brighton, constellations, Dimitra Kountiou, england, exhibition, fauna, herbarium, hydropithecus, joan fontcuberta, london, media space, miniclick, opinion, orogenesis, photography, review, science museum, show, sirens, stranger than fiction, uk

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Workshop: Rob Hornstra’s DIY Storytelling – 20th & 21st Oct

August 6, 2014 by Jim Stephenson

Join Rob Hornstra for a two-day intensive workshop for photographers and storytellers who wish to learn how to construct and carry out long-term photography projects. Since 2009, photographer Hornstra and writer Arnold van Bruggen have collaborated on The Sochi Project, documenting the Russian city of Sochi before it enters the global spotlight as the site of the 2014 Winter Olympics. In this workshop, Hornstra will share his insight into the funding and marketing of a self-published photo project. “Many ambitious […]

Categories: FRINGE / BIENNIAL 2014, WORKSHOPS • Tags: brighton, brighton photo fringe, diy, england, fringe, hornstra, international, lesson, mini click, miniclick, photo, photographer, photography, photojournalism, photojournalist, publishing, rob hornstra, slow journalism, sochi, teach, teaching, the sochi project, uk, workshop, writer

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11th Aug ’14. Marilyn Stafford Talk

July 26, 2014 by Jim Stephenson

Back to our usual home of The Old Market again for August as we present a unique in-discussion with one of the great pioneering female photographers of the 1950’s, Marilyn Stafford. Monday August 11th. Doors at 6pm, kicks off at 7pm. Free Entry at The Old Market, Brighton. Free Entry. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Stafford’s introduction to photography was in photographing Albert Einstein. From there on her career took her across the world, living in Paris where (in between singing in a smart […]

Categories: EVENTS • Tags: brighton, discussion, documentary, england, fashion, india, london, magnum, marilyn stafford, mini click, miniclick, paris, photo, photograph, photographer, photography, photojournalism, photojournalist, pioneer, talk, the miniclick photography talks, uk, usa

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The Miniclick Fundraising Editions Lucky Dip

July 24, 2014 by Jim Stephenson

October is fast approaching and Miniclick have been busy creating their programme of events, exhibitions and parties to coincide with Brighton Photo Fringe and Brighton Photo Biennial, titled “Another Way of Looking” (or, AWOL). To keep all our events free and open to everyone, we need to do a bit of fundraising so we’re launching “The Miniclick Fundraising Editions Lucky Dip”. We’ve had 32 different photographers kindly donate an exclusive, one-off, 10 by 8 inch print and we’ve individually sealed […]

Categories: EVENTS • Tags: alex webb, alma haser, art, brian david stevens, brighton, Briony Campbell, buy, chris floyd, David Vintiner, Edmund Clark, england, ewen spencer, fergus heron, fundraising, jack latham, jason larkin, jean luc brouard, jim mortram, Joanna Cresswell, kate peters, Ken Grant, kevin meredith, kristina salgvik, laura pannack, louis porter, luca sage, lucky dip, marc wilson, mark power, miniclick, murray ballard, natasha caruana, Nick Ballon, patricia karallis, paul reas, peter dench, print, prints, sale, Seba Kurtis, shop, simon roberts, uk, Zed Nelson

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Jean-Luc Brouard – Seeing the Unseen Scene

July 22, 2014 by Jim Stephenson

In June 2014, we launched The MIniclick Press with the plan to publish affordable books on photographers side project, experimental works and archives. We started off with 5 books by Brighton based photographers.   Here we take a closer look at Jean-Luc Brouard’s “Seeing the Unseen Scene” (which can be purchased here), with writer Bryony Good. ‘This world is a place of wrapping, of hints, of concealment.’ It has been said that the best photographs lead the mind to visually fill […]

Categories: BOOK REVIEWS, OUR PUBLICATIONS, WRITING • Tags: art, book, books, brighton, buy, england, fashion, jean luc brouard, london, mini click, miniclick, photo, photograph, photographer, photography, publication, the miniclick press, uk, zine

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