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The Invisible City

Saturday, April 24, 2010 from 10:30 AM to 4:30 PM (GMT)

London, United Kingdom

The Invisible City

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
Full Price - on the day Ended £15.00 £0.00
Full Price - advance booking Ended £12.00 £0.00
Concession (student, unemployed, over 60) Ended £8.50 £0.00
Hub Members - special advance price Ended £6.00 £0.80
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Event Details

The Invisible City is an all-day audio, visual and filmic exploration of Hackney, the Lea Valley, Kings Cross and rest of North and East London. The diverse range of work on show shares a common concern for the urban environment, its changing built and natural landscapes and the way it affects those who live and work within it.

The all-inclusive ticket will allow visitors to pick and choose between film and photographic documentaries screened in the cinema room, audio documentaries playing in a blacked-out listening room and a rolling programme of talks and workshops throughout the day.

Talks
Many of the artists and producers who's work is on show will be contributing to the programme of talks and in-depth discussions, with topics ranging from their own experiences documenting the city and archieving London through to development in the Lea Valley.

A concluding panel discussion will bring the artists, producers, speakers and audience together to tackle some the most pressing questions raised during the day, including  how the practice of making documentaries captures and affects the profoundly imaginative and emotional relationships we have with the places we live in.

Film
Documentaries include John Roger’s London Perambulator (2009), in which Iain Sinclair and Will Self explore East London’s liminal spaces, films from the London Refugee Stories Project, highlights from Cambridge Super8 Film Festival and Edgelands, a eulogy to the parts of Hackney Wick being absorbed by the Olympics.

Photography
In print and projected will be Tom Hunter’s Swan Songs and Life and Death in Hackney; Ruth Baily's celebration of George Gilbert Scotts gothic masterpiece, The Midland Grand; Pete Marshall's 20 year long investigation of development in the Lea Valley and Alex Bratall's imaginative exploration of Victoria Park.

Audio
In the listening room among others: Alan Dien (a walking tour of Kings Cross), Allan Hall (Monument) Nick Hamilton (Foot and Mouth) selections from the best of Resonance FM and The Hackney Podcast.

Doc Surgery
Audience members are invited to join a drop-in documentary surgery, where documentary makers from across the media, photographers, film-makers and broadcast artists will be available alongside representatives from the festival to look at portfolios, talk about project ideas or their own work and careers.

Workshops
There will be audio and photography workshops running from 11-2pm (available on first come first serve basis), giving participants the chance to engage directly with the local environment, so bring your digital camera - video or photo - if you'd like to take part.

When & Where



The Hub
34b York Way
N1 9AB London
United Kingdom

Saturday, April 24, 2010 from 10:30 AM to 4:30 PM (GMT)


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LIDF is the UK's largest dpocumentary film festival. It brings together diverse audiences and goes beyond the films themselves in order to engage with social, cultural and political issues in the company of relevant experts as well as the filmmakers themselves.

www.lidf.co.uk