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The 19th Step
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The 19th Step Project. Led by composer Dorothy Ker, choreographer Carol Brown, sculptor Kate Allen and mathematician Marcus du Sautoy, The 19th Step. Is a performance-based research project exploring different ways the ‘languages’ of music, dance, sculpture and mathematics can talk to each other. In the context of theatre we discover synergies that cut across discipline boundaries to reveal new ways of understanding space and the shared nature of questions around space. British Council, Athens 2005);.
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The 19th Step
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Present a new research performance Everything and Nothing. Mathematicians tell us the universe could have no edges, is the shape of a sphere - or perhaps a doughnut - and is infinitely recurring. But how can we know these things for ourselves? History documents many explorers and navigators as they charted the earth, a pursuit that continues through science and the imagination as we try to imagine the shape of the universe. In Everything and Nothing. GREEN MAN FESTIVAL Einstein’s Garden. On The 19th Step.
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Material Text: February 2009
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The collaborative blog of the University of Reading's Material Text research theme. A place for contributors to make connections between the things we work on, and the questions that interest us. Tuesday, February 17, 2009. Old texts and new readers. Monday, February 16, 2009. I've been looking at traces left by objects in seventeenth-century books. Here's one: the rust marks from a once-present pair of scissors, left between the pages of Shakespeare's Henry IV Part I. In his First Folio.
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Material Text: Old texts and new readers
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The collaborative blog of the University of Reading's Material Text research theme. A place for contributors to make connections between the things we work on, and the questions that interest us. Tuesday, February 17, 2009. Old texts and new readers. December 23, 2009 at 10:01 PM. Christian shoes spring 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Access to Heritage Project. Access to Heritage Project at Speke Hall mentioned in Access by Design Page 24. Open publication - Free publishing.
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Material Text: Traces
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The collaborative blog of the University of Reading's Material Text research theme. A place for contributors to make connections between the things we work on, and the questions that interest us. Monday, February 16, 2009. I've been looking at traces left by objects in seventeenth-century books. Here's one: the rust marks from a once-present pair of scissors, left between the pages of Shakespeare's Henry IV Part I. In his First Folio. February 17, 2009 at 3:57 AM. February 17, 2009 at 5:51 AM. Thanks for...
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Material Text: March 2009
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The collaborative blog of the University of Reading's Material Text research theme. A place for contributors to make connections between the things we work on, and the questions that interest us. Monday, March 16, 2009. Ephemeral and archival Material Texts: research in FTT. Material Text research in FTT. A few recent publications/performances addressing material aspects of film, theatre or television. Drawing on Beckett: Portraits, Performances, and Cultural Contexts. 58 (2005), 1-31. Filmmakers’ ...