Lisa Hudson and I are artists, and we have marbles. Dr Jonathan Malarkey is an oceanographer, and he has a lab. Rhys Trimble is a poet, and he has a megaphone. And Katherine Betteridge and Sioned Eleri Roberts are musicians, and they have all sorts of instruments. Together, we are going to make something about Llif, /Flow, to show at Bangor’s spanking new theatre, Pontio, on 3rd July.Quite how we are going to do it, we don’t know yet. Although we have a nugget of an idea that involves linking Jonathan’s research and marbles flowing, inside and outside the Pontio building and the Caban, something that is fun and interactive and curious, that is visually, physically and auditorily experiential. We have 2 ½ months to work it out. This first blog about the project describes our visit to Jonathan's lab, our joy at his wave machine and how our collaboration begins...
Read moreLessons from the Lab: Llif / Flow Day 1
Dr Jonathan Malarkey and the Laminar Flow Table