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Collaborating with 'thinking' machines and Sonic Graffiti

Posted on Thu 26 July 2012

These are the two ideas that will be explored through Watershed's Studio Residencies 2012 commissions: Collaborating with Artificial Intelligence and Sonic Graffiti.

  Herman Kolgen: Inject

Posted on Thu 10 Aug 2017

Artist Herman Kolgen discusses 'Inject', his award-winning audio/visual installation which is performed at swimming pools.

Sprinting to success?

Posted on Mon 23 July 2012

  A Visual Guide to the Olympics

Posted on Thu 10 Aug 2017

A panel of Olympic experts discuss the social, political, and cultural contexts that have accompanied the Olympics throughout history.

  Personal Best: Director's Q&A

Posted on Thu 10 Aug 2017

Director Sam Blair discusses 'Personal Best', a documentary following the lives of four British sprinters both on the track, and off.

  Town of Runners Director's Q&A

Posted on Thu 10 Aug 2017

Director Jerry Rothwell discusses 'Town of Runners', a feature length documentary exploring the running tradition of small Ethiopian town, Bekoji.

Mail, Maps and Motion at See No Evil 2012

Posted on Fri 13 July 2012

Watershed’s visua­­­l spectacular, ‘Mails, Maps and Motion’ starts See No Evil’s weekend programme in style. On the evening of Fri 17 Aug, Bristol’s iconic Passenger Shed will be transformed with a host of one-off commissions and collaborations which blend cutting edge music and film.

New REACT support announced

Posted on Wed 11 July 2012

PUSH ME in The Space: Unlimited films are live

Posted on Mon 9 July 2012

The PUSH ME films are now released into The Space, this summer’s go-to destination to discover the UK’s incredibly rich and vibrant arts and culture scene.Epic in scale and substance each film is packed into just 90 seconds: watch them to find out how the artists are pushing themselves and see how what they are creating is pushing others.