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Interview: Tom Pullen

September 27, 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. Our writer, Bryony Good, spoke to Tom about his […]

Categories: WRITING • Tags: 2014, because I cannot see, blind, brighton, brighton photo fringe, cornwall, cornwall blind association, england, exhibition, falmouth, fringe, image, interview, mini click, miniclick, partially sighted, photo, photograph, photographer, photography, portrait, portraits, rnib, sussex, the miniclick business concern, tom pullen, uk

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Event: Photographs Rendered in Play-Doh – Sat 18th Oct

September 11, 2014 by Jim Stephenson

To launch the new book from Eleanor MacNair’s hugely popular “Photographs Rendered in Play-Doh” project, published by MacDonaldStrand Photomonitor (MSPM), we’re hosting a day of play-doh rendering activities at The Miniclick Business Concern. Visitors are invited to bring along a photograph they’d like to recreate in the Play-Doh we’ll supply, and Eleanor will be on hand to offer her advice and render a few of her own as well. All the renderings made on during the day will be photographed and […]

Categories: FRINGE / BIENNIAL 2014 • Tags: 68ms, blog, book, book launch, clay, eleanor macnair, fringe, fun, game, gost, macdonaldstrand, mini click, miniclick, miniclick at the fringe, model, models, october, photo, photograph, photographer, photographs rendered in play doh, photography, photomonitor, play-doh, playdoh, the miniclick business concern, the miniclick photography talks

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Interactive Talk: Jason Evan’s Anarcho Cyclist Disko – Mon 13th Oct

August 28, 2014 by Jim Stephenson

We’re being deliberately ambiguous about what is going to happen at this one, but needless to say we’re very pleased to have Jason Evans coming over to do his interactive performance based talk in October (first 10 visitors in fancy dress get a free print!)… +++ Monday 13th October, 7pm (doors at 6pm) at The Miniclick Business Concern at 68MS, Middle Street, Brighton. Free Entry. This event forms part of our “Another Way of Looking” programme for October, alongside Brighton Photo Fringe / […]

Categories: EVENTS, FRINGE / BIENNIAL 2014 • Tags: anarcho cyclist disko, another way of looking, awol, brighton, brighton photo biennial, brighton photo fringe, england, evans, fashion, free print, fringe, interactive, jason evans, mini click, miniclick, music, performace, performance, photo, photographer, photography, sussex, talk, the daily nice, the miniclick business concern, uk

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