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Another Brexit Flop
Less than 1% of the target turned up at the Festival.
https:/ /uk.yah oo.com/ news/fe stival- brexit- falls-s pectacu larly-s hort-08 2945192 .html
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So it seems that the organisers either expected every person in the country (including infant children, people in care homes and prisoners) to get involved or they expected very large numbers of overseas visitors to participate.
Looking at the remaining events in the programme, I see that there's nothing at all here in East Anglia. Even though I'd quite like to see the See Monster installation in Weston-super-Mare, I can't see it really meriting the 470 mile round trip that I'd need to take to view it!
https:/ /unboxe d2022.u k/unbox ed-2022 -event- listing
So it seems that the organisers either expected every person in the country (including infant children, people in care homes and prisoners) to get involved or they expected very large numbers of overseas visitors to participate.
Looking at the remaining events in the programme, I see that there's nothing at all here in East Anglia. Even though I'd quite like to see the See Monster installation in Weston-super-Mare, I can't see it really meriting the 470 mile round trip that I'd need to take to view it!
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the lack of interest by the public in these events wouldn't happen to have anything to do with the totally universally appealing subject matter, would it?
https:/ /www.po linatio ns.com/ whats-o n - the Birmingham "Unboxed" event -
Sept 2nd - the possibilities of decolonial practice within art and horticulture
Sept 3rd - discuss the role plants played in the colonial project and how imperialism shaped our gardens.
Sept 10th - clearly a day to involve your children, when almost every presentation contains the warning "contains strong language"
Sept 17th - Drag Queen Story Time with Yshee Black - for the little ones celebrating the imagination and play of the gender fluidity in childhood, while giving kids glamorous, positive, and unabashedly queer role models.
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Sept 2nd - the possibilities of decolonial practice within art and horticulture
Sept 3rd - discuss the role plants played in the colonial project and how imperialism shaped our gardens.
Sept 10th - clearly a day to involve your children, when almost every presentation contains the warning "contains strong language"
Sept 17th - Drag Queen Story Time with Yshee Black - for the little ones celebrating the imagination and play of the gender fluidity in childhood, while giving kids glamorous, positive, and unabashedly queer role models.
jno
//a series of events, so I dare say the plan was that individuals would attent more than one event. This seems not to have occurred; perhaps the nation's Brexiteers have coincidentally been impoverished.//
…..or the realisation has dawned that it’s an absolute catastraf**k of epic proportions and are wishing for a time machine?
//a series of events, so I dare say the plan was that individuals would attent more than one event. This seems not to have occurred; perhaps the nation's Brexiteers have coincidentally been impoverished.//
…..or the realisation has dawned that it’s an absolute catastraf**k of epic proportions and are wishing for a time machine?
could be. I never got the emaiil from Ticketmaster anyway, so I wasn't planning to go.
Apparently this is/was it
///We’re lifting the lid on 10 awe-inspiring new ideas, shaped across science, technology, engineering, the arts and mathematics by brilliant minds working in unexpected collaborations. Unmissable events and unforgettable experiences are coming to places and spaces right across the UK: from coastal towns and city centres to breathtaking areas of natural beauty.///
https:/ /unboxe d2022.u k/
Apparently this is/was it
///We’re lifting the lid on 10 awe-inspiring new ideas, shaped across science, technology, engineering, the arts and mathematics by brilliant minds working in unexpected collaborations. Unmissable events and unforgettable experiences are coming to places and spaces right across the UK: from coastal towns and city centres to breathtaking areas of natural beauty.///
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The government should have learned from the Millennium Dome fiasco - art and politics do not mix.
Politicians trying to use art for their own ends routinely fall flat on their ignorant faces because art is beyond control, something they cannot comprehend.
I know nothing about this festival, but calling it 'Unboxed' is asking for trouble because it's a meaningless millennial red-braces piece of tosh as a label, and would put me off, if I had heard of it, which I haven't.
Politicians trying to use art for their own ends routinely fall flat on their ignorant faces because art is beyond control, something they cannot comprehend.
I know nothing about this festival, but calling it 'Unboxed' is asking for trouble because it's a meaningless millennial red-braces piece of tosh as a label, and would put me off, if I had heard of it, which I haven't.
jno - // ///We’re lifting the lid on 10 awe-inspiring new ideas, shaped across science, technology, engineering, the arts and mathematics by brilliant minds working in unexpected collaborations. Unmissable events and unforgettable experiences are coming to places and spaces right across the UK: from coastal towns and city centres to breathtaking areas of natural beauty.///
Having read that, I wish to quadruple the level of disdain from my earlier response.
Having read that, I wish to quadruple the level of disdain from my earlier response.
andy, the problem with the dome exhibition, as you may know, is that VIPs had to stand outside for ages before being allowed in for the opening. Paul Dacre was one of them, and ordered that nobody should ever say a good word about it in the Daily Mail (I heard this from a Mail reporter).
But as you may also know, it was the most popular paying UK visitor attraction in 2000, and has remained very successful, routinely ringing up the highest ticket sales in the world.
There are fiascos and fiascos.
But as you may also know, it was the most popular paying UK visitor attraction in 2000, and has remained very successful, routinely ringing up the highest ticket sales in the world.
There are fiascos and fiascos.
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