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No Bounds Festival 12—14.10.18 Event Programme Music, Art, Film Screen- Ings, Talks Workshops No Bounds Festival 12—14.10.18 Event Programme Music, Art, Film screen- ings, Talks Workshops Exhibitions Ashley Holmes, Forward J.Davies • The Foodhall (New Industry) • Saturday, 11:00 → 20:00 • Launch Party 13:00 → 14:00 • Sunday, 11:00 → 20:00 • Saturday, 11:00 → 20:00 Winner of the London Art Biennale for • Sunday, 11:00 → 20:00 Painting 2017 and a former artist in Forward is a new film commission for residence @ Hope Works. J.Davies is a No Bounds Festival 2018 by Sheffield master of fine detail and the singular based artist Ashley Holmes. use of spray paints. Need to be seen up close to be believed. Memory Dance • The Foodhall (New Industry) Jonathan Waring: Polyone(–A) “Who’s • Saturday, 11:00 → 20:00 A Pretty Boy Then”. (Installation) • Sunday, 11:00 → 20:00 • Saturday, 11:00 → 20:00 Archive screenings running all week- • Sunday, 11:00 → 20:00 end. Trades ancrafts, free for all, WARP Taken from the Polygraph Series, 2018. X video content. Other titles in this series include, Parox6_A, Pieces Of Eighty-8 Bit and Zaron Mizmeras #whtchadoincharlie. • The Foodhall (New Industry) • Saturday, 11:00 → 20:00 • Sunday, 11:00 → 20:00 The Society of Explorers • Foodhall (New Industry) • Saturday, 11:00 → 20:00 • Sunday, 11:00 → 20:00 We’ve commissioned this creative group of 14-17 year olds to create work thatwill be exhibited at the festival. The Society of Explorers is an initiative created by The Site Gallery and forms a collaboration with the festival and Sheffield’s newly refurbished Gallery space. 2 Friday 12 October Bleep & Speech • 12:00 → 06:00 • 19:00 → 22:00 • High Density Energy Chamber • Testone Factory • Joe Beedles [00:00 → 00:30] • Out Of Chaos: Mark Fell Q+A with • Digital Selves [00:30 → 01:00] Joe Muggs [19:00 → 20:00] • Innocent [01:00 → 01:30] • Screening: Rebecca Salvadori, • Algobabez [01:30 → 02:00] Final Sheffield [20.15 → 20.25] • Class Compliant Audio Interfaces • No Bounds x WARP Records [02:00 → 02:45] • Screening: Mark Pritchard + • Linux Lewis [02:45 → 03:15] Jonathan Zawada, The Four Worlds • Control Problem [03:15 → 03:45] [20:30 → 20:45] • Co¥ᄀpt [03:45 → 04:15] • Screening: Bibio Phantom • Pretty Pretty Good [04:15 → 05:45] Brickworks [20:50 → 21:50] • 22:00 close Gas Giant Projector Mapping • 12:00 → 05:00 Off Me Nut × Algorave × No Bounds • S4 7YQ • 12:00 → 06:30 This huge Industrial structure will • Warehouse become a base for projector mapped • Meemo Comma (live) [00.00 → content from. Artists TBA. 00.45] • coucou chloe (live) [00:45 → 01:30] • Winston Hazel [01:30 → 02:30] • Batu [02:30 → 04:00] • Dillinja [04:00 → 05:00] • DJ Storm [05:00 → 06:00] • Displace [06:00 → 06:30] • 12:00 → 06:30 • Courtyard • Very Special Guest (live) [00.00 → 00.30] • Thorpey [00:30 → 01:15] • Spooky [01:15 → 02:15] • Phatworld [02:15 → 03:00] • A-Bee [03:00 → 04:00] • Venz [04:00 → 04:45] • Ben Suff Donk [04:45 → 05:30] • Earthworm Jim [05:30 → 05:15] 3 Saturday 13 October Workshop: Join The Future: Q+A with Ian Creativity, Mental Health and Anderson hosted by Joe Muggs. Wellbeing • 12:00 → 13:00 • 12:00 → 13:30 • 99 Mary Street • 108 The Moor How Ian’s design work as The Burnout prevention for creatives by Designers Republic has always been Angga Karra, the inner fire coach. an invitation to do exactly that. Live Coding Workshop Talk: Gatekeepers • 11:45 → 13:15 • 13:15 → 14:15 • Access Space Labs • 99 Mary Street Foxdot presented by Ryan Kirkbridge. Panel debate with Mike Paradinas, Meemo Comma, Ifeoluwa hosted by Algorythmic Drumming Circle Joe Muggs. Workshops • 13:30 → 15:00 DJ Workshop 1: Intervention • 14:15 → 15:25 • 14:30 → 16:00 • Access Space Labs • 99 Mary Street Hosted By Alex McLean using Women/Non Binary DJ workshop TidalCycles. delivered by Ifeoluwa. Modular Synthesis Workshop DJ Workshop 2: Blasha & Allatt • 11:00 → 12:30 • 16.00 → 17.30 • Testone Factory • 99 Mary Street A Modular Synthesis Workshop and Women/Non Binary DJ workshop product demonstrations from Rebel delivered by Blasha & Allatt. Technology. Rebel Technology is a London-based tech collective creating Mixed In Sheffield 10 radically innovative music electronics • 12:00 → 00:00 since 2009. www.rebeltech.org • The Frog & Parrot Celebrating 10 years of the project set Ewa Justka: Voice Odder Workshop up to connect, celebrate and nurture • 12:30 → 17:30 development in the Sheffield music • Testone Factory scene. John Pedder Exhibition • 11:00 → 18:00 • 99 Mary Street He’s made some music, sold some antiques, built some buildings. All distractions from what he was supposed to be doing, which is this… 4 Saturday 13 October Curated by Mark Fell CRACK Magazine • 16:00 → 23:00 • 23:00 → 07:00 • Trafalgar Warehouse / FACT Stage • Courtyard Anomaly Stage • Sarah Davachi (live) [16.15 → 17.55] • Rob Gordon [23:00 → 00:00] • Wanda Group (live) [17:00 → 17:30] • Kampire [00:00 → 01:00] • Theo Burt (live) [17:45 → 18:15] • Errorsmith (live) [01:00 → 02:00] • The Modern Institute (live) • Aisha Devi (live) [02:00 → 03:00] [18:30 → 19:15] • Object Blue [03:00 → 04:00] • Rian Treanor + Nakul Krishnamurthy • Demdike Stare [04:00 → 05:15] (live) [19:30 → 20:00] • Minor Science [05:15 → 06:30] • Klein (live AV) [20:15 → 20:55] • Adrian Sherwood (live) + Nick Cope CPU × No Bounds (visuals) + Magic Magid [21:15 → • 23:00 → 07:00 22:15] • High Density Energy Chamber • Kampire (Nyege Nyege showcase • Hornweb (live) [23:15 → 11:45] DJ set) [22:15 → 23:00] • Ewa Justka (live) [11:45 → 00:30] • Ifeoluwa [00:30 → 01:15] Interview with the Lord Mayor: • Machine Woman [01:15 → 02:15] Hybrid Britain • Blasha & Allatt [02:15 → 03:15] • 18:15 → 19:15 • Cp Smith [03:15 → 04:15] • 99 Mary Street • Jensen Interceptor [04:15 → 05:15] Talk with our Lord Mayor Magic Magid • Afrodeutsche [05:15 → 06:15] about opportunity, multiculturalism • Imogen [06:00 → 07:00] and music in the UK. Hosted by Joe Muggs with live dubbing by Adrian Gas Giant Projector Mapping Sherwood. • 12:00 → 05:00 • S4 7YQ Resident Advisor Showcase Stage This huge Industrial structure will • 23:00 → 07:00 become a base for projector mapped • Warehouse content from artists TBA. • Joe Muggs [23:00 → 23:45] • rRoxymore (live) [23:45 → 00:45] • Volvox [01:00 → 02:00] • Giant Swan (live) [02:15 → 03:15] • Daniel Avery [03:15 → 04:45] • Paula Temple (Hybrid live) [04:45 → 06:15] 5 Sunday 14 October Poetry: Ralph Dartford’s Wet Sounds Interactive Underwater Sunday Service Installation • 11:00 → 13:00 • 20:30 → 21:00 • The Holt • 21:10 → 21:40 • Rachel Bower • Heeley Swimming Pool • Ruth Odudu Joel Cahen returns a second time • Otis Mensah with his innovative underwater sound • EMJ Morris installation in Heeley Swimming Pool. • Matt McAteer Speakers above and below the sur- • Ralph Dartford face while you swim in the pool, its a unique experience and wonderful wind John Pedder Exhibition down to the festival. • 11:00 → 18:00 • 99 Mary Street Closing Party He’s made some music, sold some • 18:00 → 12:00 antiques, built some buildings. All • The Food Hall (Main Hall) distractions from what he was • Broken FM (live) [18:00 → 19:00] supposed to be doing, which is this… • Linnemann [19:00 → 20:00] • Proteus [20:00 → 21:00] Improv: Curated by Martin Archer • Kerrie (live) [21:00 → 22:00] • 15:00 → 19:00 • STI [22:00 → 23:00] • The Holt • Lo Shea [23:00 → 00:00] • Ripsaw Catfish (live) [15:00 → 15:45] • Juxtavoices (live) [15:50 → 16:20] • Beck Trio (live) [16:30 → 17:15] • Benett / Kane Duo (live) [17:20 → 17:50] • Deep Tide Quartet (live) [18:00 → 19:00] Screening and Q+A: Sheffield Doc Fest x No Bounds – A special screen- ing of Jake Meginsky’s Full Mantis • 19:15 → 21:30 • The Holt A portrait of renowned percussionist Milford Graves, exploring his kaleido- scopic creative process and relentless curiosity. Plus a Q+A with director Jake Meginsky. 6 Credits Festival Director Production & Management Liam O’Shea Matt Steel Maz Phiri Head of Programming Sophie O’Shea Liam O’Shea Aaron Proctor Mikk Murray Co-Curators Neuron Pro Audio Mark Fell CVC Alex McLean Sinai Sound Charlotte Morgan FTF Joe Muggs Visua UK Ralph Dartford Martin Archer Web 93FT Graphic Design Joe Gilmore Thanks PR & Sponsorship We would like to thank all our funders, Tailored Communication partners and sponsors for their support. Special thanks to Lord Mayor Marketing & Socials Of Sheffield Magic Magid for his firm Liam O’Shea backing of the festival and Professor Vanessa Toulmin, Penny Lee, Tamar 2017 Video Commission Millen and Sharna Jackson, Amy Rebecca Salvadori Carter and Nick Simmonite for your help and guidance. A huge shout to Video Editing our fantastic team of volunteers and Richard Peirson crew your hard work and especially to YOU, the curious and open minded individual who is attending No Bounds 2018. We make this what it is together. You are part of the performance too and we love you for taking part. No Bounds Festival 2018. 7 Funded by Media Partners Sponsors Partners Supported by 8 noboundsfestival.co.uk.
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