IN FM Created and produced by Invisible Numbers co-founder Rebecca Booker aka DJ TBX Listen/ Www.mixcloud.com/INFM Follow INFM on Twitter INVISIBLE NUMBERS The story so far... Invisible Numbers is an art collective co-founded by Rebecca Booker and Hannah Ford with Joana Niemeyer of graphic de…
Welcome to Episode 3 of INFM's podcast for Invisible Numbers (http://www.invisiblenumbers.co.uk/about.html)This episode sees our Host Rebecca Booker (aka https://dj-tbx.com ) delve into the mind of local street artist Holy Bat Pants (http://pennylickers.com) as he lays down his three tracks for her Heron Island Discs section. We also catch up with Co Founder Hannah Ford for a long awaited chit chat about her work with the Government Art Collection and Artillery who deliver the infamous E17 Art Trail due to take place this June. Lots of exciting and interesting events and the usual bits and bobs. Music by Grounding, Trinity FM, Mr. President, Aphex Twin, The Pointer Sisters, Dolly Parton, The gap Band and more...get yo groove on!
The Friends Episode sees our host Rebecca Booker visit the amazing boutique of Independent makers wallandjones in East London to catch up with odettejewellery.com and jessicabroas.com both of whom are currently exhibiting in a side by side exhibition.The each give our host their trio of tunes to for Heron Island Discs. Whilst discussing, tape Cassettes, growing up with mum music, why cats are important and teenage rebellion. It's a blast. Jessica Broas'Once Upon A Time'Jessica Broas is a Walthamstow-based, American-born artist and milliner. Her work explores the place where old meets new, where the past touches the present. This collection of handcrafted, hand-dyed hats is inspired by family stories, cultural history and the textiles of William Morris.Odette'Throwing Shadows'Odette is the artisan jewellery maker Evelyn Odette Mulholland. She was born in New Zealand, moved to London in 1999 and now lives in Hackney. Her creations are inspired by engineering, industrial art, classical mythology and the natural world. These pieces mimic the structure of insect wings and bird bones. Strong but delicate, they are wearable works of art.Also featuring on this episode we catch passers by of the 1B to ask how they feel about the significant change to the neighbourhood now the old disused shopfront exhibits their friends and neighbours art works. Invisible Numbers is proud to announce the launch of 1B Window Gallery - a new community led initiative - working with St James Big Local community action group and Waltham Forest Council's Regeneration Team to create a gallery in the former disused shopfront of a sub-station at 1B Coppermill Lane. As a gallery, it provides a destination and point of interest to the gateway to the Walthamstow Wetlands. Invisible Numbers are curating a programme for 2019 to include local artists from the area and guest curatorial invitations to widen the reach and accessibility to local and up-and-coming artists. Artwork in the gallery can be viewed through the windows every day, with the aim to improve a sense of well-being for visitors and passers-by.
INFMCreated and produced by Invisible Numbers co-founder Rebecca Booker aka DJ TBX Show 1/ Interviews with Anna Alcock and Sam HuntFine-art printmaker, Anna Alcock, discusses her three favourite tracks for our feature spot, Heron Island Discs, and what they mean to her and her connection to South Africa. DJ TBX speaks to Sam Hunt, Creative Director for Waltham Forest London Borough of Culture 2019 about this year's activities and building legacies, his connection to the area and growing up in Lake Windermere. Listen/ Www.mixcloud.com/INFMFollow INFM on Twitter