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KIN will be taking over the Arnolfini for a long weekend with a multi-room extravaganza of music, conversations, games, skill-sharing and theatrical explorations, with activist meet-ups, live art and wandering provocateurs. Each of the six rooms has a full programme, and the spaces have been uniquely designed with participation and connection in mind. Please note that capacities are limited for each room, so please arrive early to your chosen sessions to guarantee entry.

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    Live|Digital|Design create engaging staged settings within which audiences and artists work and experiment together. As a collective, they are interested in the intersection of performance and technology in the staging of performance. Underpinning this approach is a philosophy that recognises the potential for art and artists to make and take on practical and effective roles in wider society and culture through making, research and performance. Their projects have spanned the nightless reaches of the Arctic Circle, to the post-industrial towns of the UK to the lush coastal communities of South-Eastern Mexico. The collective consists of Rhiannon Evans, Alice Helps, Keir Williams, Joeseph Fairweather-Hole, Dave Meckin and Josh Greenwich.

    The Live|Digital|Design collective will be working in collaboration with researcher Dr. Stuart Grey from the University of Bristol’s Centre for Innovation and Scribeless, a tech start-up that combines handwriting with Robotics and Artificial Intelligence. The Live Digital Design collective will use their range of skills as scenographers, academic researchers, curators, and performers to ask KIN:

    How is your world changing?