1215 TodayPainting with filmPhilip Stevens is a director, writer and producer. His atmospheric film The Empty Throne is a moving painting depicting events leading to…Nov 6, 2017Nov 6, 2017
1215 TodayThings are all the more beautiful for having been brokenRemi Graves, an ex-maths teacher turned drummer and poet, talks to 1215 Today about the tension between turbulence and peace in her…Nov 3, 2017Nov 3, 2017
1215 TodayHow do we decide who we are?Hetain Patel makes films, sculptures, photographs and live performances.Nov 3, 2017Nov 3, 2017
1215 TodayHow can we design an online media space that combats social anxiety?In response to our increasing consumption of online media, the artist duo (in)Visible Partners developed a new digital artwork…Nov 1, 2017Nov 1, 2017
1215 TodayHow the NHS made me a better poetShey Hargreaves is a poet and scriptwriter for stage, screen and radio. Central to her work is the importance of communication as a basic…Oct 30, 2017Oct 30, 2017
1215 TodayThe art of gentle protestFrom boycotts and letter-writing, to marches and rallies, activism has many faces — and has achieved much success throughout history. But…Oct 27, 2017Oct 27, 2017
1215 TodayNothing much comes from reasonable expectationsTim Kindberg is a computer scientist who turned to art when he saw the possibilities for technology to bring his ideas to life. We caught…Oct 27, 2017Oct 27, 2017
1215 TodayThe least useful thing in a rehearsal room is fearDan Barnard and Rachel Briscoe are the artistic directors of fanSHEN, a company producing theatre, live events and interactive experiences…Oct 26, 2017Oct 26, 2017
1215 TodayHow much space do you need to be creative?Artist Kathrin Böhm works collaboratively on community-led initiatives. We chatted with her about spaceREC, an online tool to help young…Oct 25, 2017Oct 25, 2017
1215 TodayTelling history through reader annotationJamie Shovlin’s new work, Widows and Orphans, uses the highlighting and underlining left behind by generations of readers in the secondary…Oct 22, 2017Oct 22, 2017