Saturday, 3 December 2011

Analogue's Lecture Notes on a Death Scene at the Camden People's Theatre

Analogue includes MAATP alumni Hannah Barker (co-Artistic Director) and Ric Watts Producer.

Lecure Notes on a Death Scene was started on the MAATP course in 2009, as the subject of Analogue's residency.

Thursday, 24 November 2011

Saturday, 15 October 2011

Sunday, 2 October 2011

Italy

Italy - a constant immersive experience, on many sensory levels, in which each participating individual acts both as audience and performer.



On every visit, something new discovered.  This time, struck by how many of the figures depicted  in the artwork - which surrounds every activity - seem to reach out and engage with the audience in their own way. Once this quality is lost - and the figures seem simply to be off-and-away, engaged in their own mad activity - then I tend to lose interest.

Wednesday, 24 August 2011

Tuesday August 23: Edinburgh. MAATP hosted lunchtime discussion: Innovation Making the Case

Mark Down (Blind Summit), David Bauwens (Ontorerend Goed), David Jubb (BAC), and Deborah Pearson (Forest Fringe)

Monday, 30 May 2011

Saturday June 28 - Last night of RSC and Filter's Silence at the Hampstead Theatre

Douglas O'Connell  -MAATP alumnus and tutor - Video Designer for Silence

Thursday, 26 May 2011

Visit of Stephen Mottram

Max McBride and Stephen Mottram

Monday, 23 May 2011

Edward Gordon Craig Lecture - Paule Constable

Paule Constable - Lighting Designer

'Giving shape to darkness'

'I find that I've spent a lifetime trying to understand light'

'I'd love you to leave with less worry about this 'Lighting' thing'

'I love pinning my work to things and transferring these ideas to the theatre'

'I'm obsessed with finding the truth of what is put on stage'

'Always make the real light a starting point.'

Sunday, 1 May 2011

Royal Wedding - Continued

TV and reflected image in bar - Port Soller

Friday, 29 April 2011

Royal Wedding

TV in bar - Port de Soller

Thursday, 28 April 2011

Walk - Port de Soller to Cala Deia

Noticeboard at Finca Son Mico, Casa de huespedes - Soller

Adults and children sometimes have boards in their bedrooms and living-rooms on which they pin pieces of paper: letters, snapshots, reproductins of paintings, newspaper cuttings, original drawings, postcards. On each board all the images belong to the same language and all are more or less equal within it, because they have been chosen in a highly personal way to match and express the experience of the room's inhabitant. Logically, these boards should replace museums. (John Berger, Ways of Seeing)