Birds Eye View Film Festival is back, running in London from 5th-13th March, celebrating the best women filmmakers from around the globe, screening world-class films from world-class talent, with events taking place at the BFI Southbank, ICA, The Gate cinema (Notting Hill), and Picturehouse Cinemas across the UK on International Women's Day (March 8th). And this year there will  be a sprinkling of Pervasive Media through the programme, with Jackie Calderwood's new mscape, e-merge, created especially for the festival,  located near the ICA.  Jackie is a graduate of UWE's Interactive Media MA run by Judith Aston, and worked on the Avon New Cut mscape as one of her student projects. She is currently developing more landscape based mscape work with an artists collective.

Constance Fleuriot is running an mscaping for beginners workshop at the Birds Eye View film festival, again as part of its Innovation strand, so that those people inspired by Jackie's piece can come along and learn how to make their own.

Clare Reddington is talking about the pervasive media studio at the London Girl Geek dinner

To see pictures from Birds Eye View Film Festival on Flickr. Click here.