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Tony Parsons talks at the 2008 Aye Write! Fesitval in Glasgow. We were commissioned by Glasgow City Council’s library service to document events at the festival. Here is a video featuring Tony Parsons talking about his experiences in, and love for, China, in connection with his book My Favourite Wife.
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Alasdair Gray talks about, and read extracts from, the work of Archie Hind as part of a tribute to the late celebrated Glaswegian writer which occurred during the 2008 Aye Write! Fesitval in Glasgow. We were commissioned by Glasgow City Council’s library service to document events at the festival.
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Triptych was an esoteric music festival which took place in Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen. Each year we were commissioned by experiential agency Better Days to record live music sessions for broadcast on Radio Magnetic and on demand archive from the Triptych Festival website.
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Bulleit Bourbon produced a series of events in Glasgow and Edinburgh featuring a credible combination of classic and contemporary counterculture artists. Inner Ear were commissioned to produce a podcast series to promote and accompany the events. The brief was broad and open to interpretation.
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Trocabrahma is a cultural exchange project by Brahma Beer which enables UK artists and musicians to collaborate with their Brazilian counterparts. Inner Ear were asked to create a documentary series and online community.
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For Tennents Lager, commissioned through Material Marketing and Communications, we made four thirty-minute showcase audio features on a selection of artists appearing in the former T on the Fringe music festival. The brand-amplifying programmes included interviews, clips from pre-released tracks, original studio sessions and live music recordings.
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Partly as part of an ongoing online audience development activity and partly to document the events, Material Marketing and Communications, on behalf of the New Territories performance art festival, asked us to create a podcast series which featured the National Review of Live Art.
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