We are Eastside

March 6th, 2010 § 0

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Underneath Eastside’s arches you’ll find a whole host of organisations making and presenting film, music, visual arts, digital media, craft, literature, and photography – and some great pubs and cafes too. We Are Eastside is a guide to some of these hidden treasures.

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We are Eastside is made up of;

7 INCH CINEMABIRMINGHAM JAZZCAPSULECRAFTSPACETHE CUSTARD FACTORYEASTSIDE PROJECTSGRAND UNIONIKON EASTSIDEPROJECT PIGEON (Photo featured above) – PUNCHRHUBARB RHUBARBTHE EDGETINDAL STREET PRESSTHE LOMBARD METHODVIVIDVRU

A couple of exciting developments in the We are Eastside camp in Digbeth, Birmingham is the addition of a new photographic gallery space called Rhubarb East Gallery situated in the Rhubarb Building and a performance by Japanese artist Atsuhiro Ito.

Vivid and Capsule are combining forces to present Atsuhiro Ito. Atsuhiro uses a fluorescent light with pick up mics attached, and alters the voltage applied to tubes causing the lights to flicker. Microphones pick up electromagnetic noise perfectly synchronised with the flickering lights in a light/noise/electric eye festival at only a fiver it is well worth a look next week on Wednesday 10th March 2010, more information can be found here.

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Modified Toy Orchestra

November 18th, 2009 § 1

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The closing party to Capsule’s 10th birthday celebrations is on Saturday 19th December at Vivid on Heath Mill Lane in Digbeth. This party will see a gathering of some of Birmingham’s most exciting experimental live acts including the fabulous Modified Toy Orchestra plus someone called Stinky Wizzleteat and others – all paying tribute to the ten years of exciting, genre pushing music that Capsule have produced and provided a stage for. You can get more info here and tickets from here. See you down the front.

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POP

September 26th, 2009 § 0

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Eeeek you only have a few hours left to check out the ‘Pop-Up in the City’ shop previously blogged about here featuring independent designers including Steel & Jelly and Marvins Magical Mini Mart (poster designer for the Capsule peeps). All temporarily housed in the old Jade shoe shop on Corporation Street in the city centre. Best Believe will be interviewing Amy Lappin the designer from Steel & Jelly next week to see how it went and to hear more about her work. The ‘Pop-Up in the City’ shop closes at 6pm today so go pop in.

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