Friday, 9 December 2011

TRIPWIRES Screening

A big thank you to everyone who came to the premier screening of 'Tripwires' last night, on Thursday 8 December.
The film follows what happened when a group of young people, professional artists and campaigners came together to explore where to draw the line in contemporary debates around freedom of expression and censorship. The film shows how understanding of rights and responsibilities of freedom of expression is developed through artistic expression, and offers an engaging lens into personal, local, national and international politics.

Here is the link to documentary online for you to watch: http://youtu.be/bIXx5IR3WgM

Or you can watch it here:


In the meantime, the Tripwires Digital Magazine, where you can find out what happened when the FREE2B group went to Palestine, is available to download and read from here: 
http://issuu.com/thinkgrowth/docs/tripwires

You can also find out more about the FREE2B group from their website here: www.free-2-b.org

We will also be putting the link to the Refugee Youth short video up when it is available, so please remember to check back soon!

Lots of love,


TRIPWIRES

Thursday, 12 May 2011

Tripwires Performance Video

On the 19th and 20th of April the Tripwires trainees performed a thought-provoking piece at the Mile End Arts Pavillion - here is a snippet of what happened

Tripwires from Juancho Gonzalez on Vimeo.

Tuesday, 26 April 2011

Photos from the performance...

In case any of you missed the performance, here's some photos from the evening. A big thanks to everyone that was involved in the evenings, to the TRIPWIRES TEAM and everyone in attendance for making it such a special event.

To read the Guardian Blog article on the event, please click here, and for Index on Censorship's piece on the performance by Assistant Editor Natasha Schmidt, click here.

   
       

Thank you once again for everyone involved!!  

Wednesday, 13 April 2011

Podcast #1

Check out first episode of the TRIPWIRES podcast, available to listen and download below.

Friday, 1 April 2011

Some thoughts...

...on what TRIPWIRES has been like so far.

Reflections from Tripwires on Vimeo.

Wednesday, 30 March 2011

Free speech...

...and the right to protest.

Where do YOU draw the line?

Saturday, 26 March 2011

Poetics of Resistance


The Poetics of Resistance night on Friday, 25 March 2011 was a great success, chaired by
Dr. Omar García-Obregón, featuring guest speaker, Chinese poet Yang Lian. TRIPWIRES members read their favourite poems by poets from Kurdistan, Cuba and Nigeria, while Yang Lian and Dr. García-Obregón read some of their own compositions. The discussion afterwards covered topics such as freedom of expression and political resistance, and was very illuminating for all. Click on the thumbnails below to have a look.


Yang Lian also performed a reading of imprisoned Nobel Peace Prize winner Liu Xiaobo's poem 'You Wait For Me With Dust'. As part of the Berlin Literatur Festival, readings of this poem were held all over the world on 20 March 2011 in celebration of his work, and to campaign for his freedom. You can also read the poem for yourself below:

You Wait for Me with Dust

- for my wife, who waits every day

Nothing remains in your name, nothing
but to wait for me, together with the dust of our home
those layers
amassed, overflowing, in every corner
you’re unwilling to pull apart the curtains
and let the light disturb their stillnessover the bookshelf, the handwritten label is covered in dust
on the carpet the pattern inhales the dust
when you are writing a letter to me
and love that the nib’s tipped with dust
my eyes are stabbed with painyou sit there all day long
not daring to move
for fear that your footsteps will trample the dust
you try to control your breathing
using silence to write a story.
At times like this
the suffocating dust
offers the only loyaltyyour vision, breath and time
permeate the dust
in the depth of your soul
the tomb inch by inch is
piled up from the feet
reaching the chest
reaching the throat
you know that the tomb
is your best resting place
waiting for me there
with no source of fear or alarm
this is why you prefer dust
in the dark, in calm suffocation
waiting, waiting for me
you wait for me with dustrefusing the sunlight and movement of air
just let the dust bury you altogether
just let yourself fall asleep in the dust
until I return
and you come awake
wiping the dust from your skin and your soul.

What a miracle – back from the dead.

April 9th 1999

Translated by Zheng Danyi, Shirley Lee and Martin Alexander

Wednesday, 23 March 2011

Making Art with Htein Lin



Last Saturday Burmese artist Htein Lin joined TRIPWIRES to talk about his life, and experiences as a political prisoner in Burma. He described how his experiences in prison has directly affected his art, from the materials he uses, to how he paints and what he paints with.

The group then created their own art inspired by Htein Lin's talk. Click on the pictures to see some of their creations.