Limbic Cinema
Limbic Cinema is an award-winning multimedia creative studio based in Bristol. Utilising cutting edge tools and immersive technology to transform spaces and transport audiences. The studio creates mesmerising, meaningful and memorable encounters that empower people through the use of light, sound and moving image.
Recent work featured at Video Mapping Festival, Lille (2022), Glastonbury Festival (2022) Sundance Film Festival (2021), Vivid Sydney (2021), Edinburgh Fringe (2019)
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Full Tilt
Full Tilt's core aim is to nurture the intersection between circus, dance, and theatre. Focus is placed on collaborative interdisciplinary projects with a special interest in the use of technology in live performance. They believe that in order to create emotionally impactful experiences for audiences within the shifting digital landscape of 21C culture - makers must harness the power of new technologies within their work. Their work seeks to navigate the limitations of digital realms in regards to the direct sensual involvement of the interactive participant. The ambition is towards the creation of impactful, immersive and transformative, and inclusive experiences for audiences.
Salamanda
Salamanda is a Seoul-based Leftfield Ambient music producer/DJ duo of Uman Therma (Sala) and Yetsuby (Manda). Salamanda believes every sound has beauty, and loves to collect and experiment with all kinds of sounds from the world around them.
Sharing the love for a broad spectrum of music, Salamanda has been presenting its own unique dreamy and humid tracks with their debut full-length albums released on Good Morning Tapes (FR) and Small Méasures (UK) labels. They’ve also been reaching out to a wider range of listeners around the world through their mixes through multiple domestic & international radio stations including Seoul Community Radio (KR), NTS Radio (UK) and LYL Radio (FR), as well as through their works for multiple fashion films, animations and exhibitions.
Holly Khan
Holly Khan is a British/Guyanese composer, facilitator and multi-instrumentalist. Holly champions the notion art is for all and continually seeks ways of bringing art into the community. Current projects include musical direction for the Metro Community Take Over featuring at the Sage, Newcastle. Highlights include musical direction for Amal Meets Alice with The Story Museum and Good Chance Theatre, composing/sound design for It’s About Time with Let’s Do London and Battersea Arts Centre, composition for Float, part of the Totally Thames Festival and composition for Their Voices at The Royal Academy of Art. Holly’s compositions have featured at The Royal Albert Hall, The Barbican, South Bank Centre, The Mercury Colchester, Live Theatre Newcastle and Summerhall Edinburgh.