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Radar Twenty-Six: Hidden Oras 
Hidden Oras began as a live drawing project within various music clubs in Japan before moving to NYC. Shantell Martin an artist and VeeJay armed with her projector, and trusty digital drawing tablet, turns members of the audience into living art. When an audience member steps up against the projector wall Shantell creates a unique and original drawing that engulfs them. Fusing technology and art at every turn, Hidden Oras is just the first step of many towards the next wave of Live Art.
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Play Me, I'm Yours
Pianos appear throughout London - on streets, in squares, markets and train stations - for all to play, sing and enjoy.
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Flashmob
A silent disco was formed in the middle of Liverpool Street Station, London, on 11 October 2006.
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Radar Three - Cassettes From My Ex
When Jason Bitner (FOUND magazine) discovered a mixtape in his mother’s basement from teenage love, Kate, he realized there must have been a reason he’d held onto the tape for so long. The reason? Memories. Realizing there were more stories of teen heartbreak and discovery from the cassette generation to be found, Jason wrote his, asked friends to contribute, and is now seeing the project go from tape to storytelling site to print anthology. Julie Gerstein (writer, NYLON, Dazed & Confused), Vinnie Angel (filmmaker & product designer), Michael Hearst (writer & composer) and The Magnetic Field’s Claudia Gonson discuss their involvement and the stories behind their tapes.
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Heavy Load in New York (Jerry Rothwell)
Michael, Simon and Jim are three adults with learning disabilities who, with their support workers Mick and Paul, make up unlikely punk band Heavy Load. A revealing portrait of the band's journey and the effect that filmmaking has on both them and the director.
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Ben Prestage-No Overdubs (Michael Capitelli)
One-man band, Ben Prestage takes Blues to a new generation. Using primaries homemade instruments, he is a music making machine.
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London Street Art Spots: Buxton and Hanbury Street
RJ finds some great street art on a side-street near Truman Brewery. Work by Irish artist Asbestos, Word to Mother and Mysterious Al.
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Exclusive - The Constellations In London
The Constellations embark on a tour of the UK in support of their June 22nd debut release Southern Gothic Find out more at http://www.theconstellationsmusic.com/
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Exclusive - The Constellations In East London
The Constellations embark on a tour of the UK in support of their June 22nd debut release Southern Gothic Find out more at http://www.theconstellationsmusic.com/
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Viva Fitzrovia - Paolo Sedazzari
Short film about the London District of Fitzrovia. Viva Fitzrovia takes you through the bent back streets and labyrinthine alleys of that most intriguing and mysterious district of London Fitzrovia. Traditionally the hang outs of artists, criminals, revolutionaries and ladies of the night, Fitzrovia may have become ever so slightly gentrified in recent years, but its past still hangs heavy in the air. You dont have to know anything about it to sense it, to feel it. Viva Fitzrovia explores the regions past, and the varied collection of artists and characters associated with it . But is also looks at the contemporary issues directly affecting Londoners today - such as the recent demolition of the Middlesex Hospital and what is to built in its place. It also deals with the heated debate surrounding the estate agents and property developers who want to re-name the area ....Noho. With a whole host of illuminating Interviewees including publisher and poet Felix Dennis, author Mike Pentelow, photographer Peter Mackertich Viva Fitzrovia is an enlightening and thought provoking visual essay into Londons past, present and future. To find out more about Paolo Sedazzari, visit their profile Here. For more great films visit the Shooting People Channel.
 

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